In 1996, the party with fewer votes formed government.
In 2001, 58% of the vote produced 98% of the seats.
Proportional representation means seats match votes. Nothing more. Nothing less.
In 1996, the party with fewer votes formed government.
In 2001, 58% of the vote produced 98% of the seats.
Proportional representation means seats match votes. Nothing more. Nothing less.
You’re thinking of the closed party list electoral system. Which isn’t being proposed for Canada.
Proportional representation is a family of voting systems that corresponds to the percentage of the vote.
The 3 systems that are under the pr umbrella are the single transferable vote, mixed-member proportional and party lists.
The single transferable vote groups multiple single member ridings into one like from 1 to 5 representatives. With mixed-member it’s a hybrid between first past the post and party lists, where you get 2 ticks one for your local representative and one for your preferred party.
Thats not accurate. Since you can rank your candidates on the ballot with stv or chose between your local candidate with mmp.
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