Chair of Canada’s Study Commission on Alternative Voting Systems Seems Favorable to Proportional Representation

Francis Scarpaleggia is head of the Canadian government’s national commission to study alternative voting systems. He is also chair of the national Liberal Party caucus. According to his web page, he seems favorable to proportional representation. He writes that the goal of the commission is to create a system “so that the distribution of seats in the House of Commons better reflects each party’s share of the popular vote.”


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Chair of Canada’s Study Commission on Alternative Voting Systems Seems Favorable to Proportional Representation — 1 Comment

  1. ONLY P.R. will hold Canada together — West, Ontario, Quebec, East —

    otherwise more States in the U.S.A.

    BASIC P.R. —
    Party Members = Total Members x Party Votes / Total Votes

    Abolish the super dangerous *parliamentary* regimes —
    P.R. and NONPARTISAN App.V.

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