Technically, MMP does not at all require a change in the number of seats.
The doubling of seats is only used to aid in explanation.
Technically, MMP does not at all require a change in the number of seats.
The doubling of seats is only used to aid in explanation.
So what's your point? That apathy means that we should not improve our democracy?
This wouldn't be a concern under proportional representation (PR). And let's get PR without this nonsense of a referendum.
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Technically, yes, instant-runoff voting (IRV) is better than FPP. However, neither are considered proportional representation (PR).
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I think I should be included as well for similar reasons. It's also good redundancy to have multiple moderators!
Edit: I also actually volunteer with the Fair Vote Canada regularly.
Somebody needs to just enact PR. I think with the most recent BC election, there's no reason Greens shouldn't attempt to force PR. The Greens should be aggressive and use their balance of power, otherwise they might face extinction under Duverger's law.
I've also thought it might be a good idea if parties work together, not to split the vote. So for BC, Greens could get the island (and not run candidates in the mainland), while NDP for mainland (and not run candidates on the Island). They are more alike than they are different.
I like the general strike idea, but it needs to be coordinated. We've been too conditioned to accept our broken FPP system.
I've also been thinking about PR for civil society for example with the Council of Canadians.
An example, which I am not advocating for, is lowering the number of regional seats, and converting them into party list seats. This way, the number of seats remains the same.