Globe & Mail Carries Analysis of How Proportional Representation Would Have Worked in Canada’s 2025 Election

The Globe & Mail has this interesting analysis of Canada’s 2025 election, and how the outcome would have been if Canada uses proportional representation. The story also has a map showing how each constituency voted. As in the U.S., there is a strong split between urban and rural areas. The analysis advocates in favor of proportional representation.


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Globe & Mail Carries Analysis of How Proportional Representation Would Have Worked in Canada’s 2025 Election — 16 Comments

  1. Might be a great article but I can’t read it because I am not a subscriber.

  2. BASIC PR MATH –

    TOTAL SEATS X [PARTY VOTES / TOTAL VOTES] = PARTY SEATS

    WITH CAND RCV LISTS OF OTHER CANDS–
    LOSER VOTES GO TO WINNERS = A-L-L VOTES COUNT

  3. ANY EFFORT TO EXPEL ALL BAN TROLL MATH MORONS TO PUERTO RICO —

    TO WORK ON POWER SYSTEMS, HURRICANE PATROLS, TRUMP TOILETS, ETC ???

  4. People’s Party gets 3 seats. That’s the only positive. Rest is more commie fuckers which is what Richard wants.

  5. @Ben…. Umm, guess you can’t do math? The Liberal Party would have had 19 fewer seats, while the NDP would have gained 15 and the Greens 3. The Conservative Party would have lost 2 but the Peoples Party would have gained 3… resulting in the conservative block (Conservative Party and Peoples Party) gaining a seat compared to the plurality results.

  6. NDP and Greens are even more communists than the Liberals you stupid luck. They would form a coalition and push further left.

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