• AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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    17 hours ago

    If Canada had Australian-style preferential voting (i.e. you numbered your candidates in order of preference, and if your first choice got eliminated, your vote cascaded to your second, and so on until it was tallied for your least-disliked of the two leading candidates), the Liberals would have a significantly more comfortable margin (assuming that they got most of the Greens’ preferences and at least half of the NDP)

    • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      14 hours ago

      I believe the whole world would be in much better shape if everyone handled elections like Australia. We certainly wouldn’t have had Trump ever here. When more people vote the Democrats win every time.

      I strongly support mandatory voting. If you’re against voting at all for whatever reason, just turn in a blank form. And I’m no big fan of the Democrats, but they wouldn’t be kidnapping people to send them to concentration camps.

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        7 hours ago

        If we had ranked choice or some other system, dems and repubs would both lose to third parties that actually represent the people

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        14 hours ago

        You will never get it top down. The major parties all prefer and benefit from different systems.

        If you truely care about electoral reform your best bet is bottom up. Start getting your preferred form into municipal elections. We almost had that in Ontario until Doug showed up and fucked us.

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          Actually, I live in the first municipality in Canada to use ranked choice voting-- until the provincial government enacted a bill that disallowed it in 2020.

          I’ve also been around long enough to have voted in the last Ontario referendum on the topic. It did not go well because people didn’t understand what was being proposed. Same story for BC’s referendum.

          I’m merely pointing out the recurring theme over the last couple of decades where the LPC will make electoral reform promises they never fulfill.

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            8 hours ago

            Same story here in Colorado, everyone said it was ‘too complicated’ which translates to ‘we’re just straight up dumb’

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            11 hours ago

            Same regarding the last referendum. When that happened I knew for sure it had to be introduced in a smaller lower stakes way which is why I was pretty happy when London used ranked choice (a bright spot for a city whose politicians suck more often than not). Removing that is one of the things I hate most about Doug.

            • ibelieveinthehousehippo@lemmy.ca
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              11 hours ago

              Oh my God you are so right about London politicians.

              Remember those useless board of control parasites clinging to their pointless jobs? Or the Liberal legend Joe Fontana?

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