Liberal Party of Canada Uses Ranked-Choice Voting to Choose New Party Leader

The Liberal Party of Canada is choosing the party leader with a party-funded primary that uses ranked-choice voting. Canadians who are members of the Liberal Party, and Canadians who have signed up as “supporters” of the party, are able to vote on-line or by telephone. Six candidates are running. If the Liberal Party wins the next Parliamentary election, then whoever has been chosen as party leader will become Prime Minister. See this story. The vote lasts a week and will be over by April 13. The winner will be announced on April 14. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link.


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  1. P.R. and nonpartisan App.V. — even in fatal defective parliamentary regimes — regardless of all of the MORON profs raving about such regimes.

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