Polls, Parties, and Power: Waste and Distortion in Canada’s Elections
- An Introduction to Proportional Representation
- An Afterword to Proportional Representation
- Single Transferrable Vote: Canada’s Electoral Solution
- Static Democracy and Changing Ideals
- Polls, Parties, and Power: Waste and Distortion in Canada’s Elections
It’s a cruel joke. I worked for hundreds of hours on my publication, Polls, Parties, and Power: Distortion and Wasted Votes in Canada’s Election 1980-2000. I was convinced that people would see “the facts” and naturally gravitate to adopt Proportional Representation. Now, I have come to admit that voting reform does not matter. What I thought was important, is important no more.
But that does not mean I am discounting my efforts. I am proud of my publication and my early efforts in the voting reform movement. I learned so much from doing it and would like to share the culmination of my efforts with you.
Check it out…
Polls, Parties, and Power: Waste and Distortion
in Canada’s Elections 1980-2000
Published 2002
312 Pages ~ Format: PDF ~ Size: 4.86MB
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