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A petition calling for a reform of the voting system in Quebec, posted on the national assembly's website, has received more than 10,000 signatures since Oct. 3. The petition, launched by the Mouvement démocratie nouvelle(opens in a new tab) and sponsored by PQ MNA Pascal Bérubé, had collected more than 12,000 signatures by Sunday morning. It is the petition with the most signatures among those currently open on the National Assembly website -- its closest competitor has received around 2,000. The document calls for the first-past-the-post voting system currently in force to be replaced by a mixed-member proportional voting system, which "would allow for a fairer representation of the diversity of opinions, values and convictions expressed by the Quebec population," according to the petition's instigators.
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hadeantaiga · 3 months
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How do we get people we actually like into government?
This is a multi-stage problem that comes in 3 parts:
Immediate concerns for the election of 2024
Near-future concerns after the 2024 election
Far-future concerns after certain goals are achieved
Immediate Concerns: Re-elect Biden and Democrats in your state on the national and local levels:
You might not like Biden or the Democrats, but if you want REAL election reform, we NEED them, because Republicans are against election reform in every way.
Near Future Concerns: Election reform in your local area:
Vote in local elections! I told you to do this up in step 1, but I'm going to reiterate it again because towns run elections all the damn time. Local elections are a great way to build power from the bottom-up. These people are closer to you than the president or your congressperson; they know you and your town. Vote for school board, vote for mayor, vote for the chief of police, vote for council members. You're going to need them on your side for the following goals.
Lobby for ranked-choice voting (RCV) in your town or city. This is one of the biggest reforms we need. With ranked-choice voting, we can fix a lot of problems. Ranked-choice voting means we'll be able to vote in third party candidates and actually have them win elections. It is happening! You'll notice on the map I linked that states like Florida have banned RCV. That's because Republicans know they'll lose if it becomes the law in their area. So if you have Republicans in charge of your town or city, this is going to be an uphill battle - which is why step 1 was to vote local.
Lobby for more polling locations. Many Republicans have had voting locations taken down, making it harder for people to vote in a multitude of ways (longer distance to get to a polling location, more people per location causing longer lines which makes it harder for people with an hourly wage to take off time to vote etc).
Vote for voter-ID reforms: Republican-lead states have incredibly strict ID laws you can help strike down. Vote them out, and then vote out their laws.
Lobby for incarcerated/convict voting. Being convicted of a crime and even being in jail shouldn't strip you of your right to vote especially in a country that disproportionately arrests and convicts people of color.
Vote to expand by-mail voting and other voting methods that make it easier for working people, disabled people, and other marginalized folks vote so their voice is heard.
On election day, VOLUNTEER. Drive people to the polls. Be a poll watcher - Republicans love to volunteer for this because it allows them to intimidate marginalized people out of voting. Your presence could make someone feel safe. You could get someone to the poll who might not have been able to make it otherwise.
Far-Future Goals: Lobby to eliminate the Electoral College
Once we have ranked-choice voting and we've been able to vote far-left candidates into office and we no longer have Republicans in control of everything, then we can do the hardest part: a Constitutional Amendment to eliminate the Electoral College. This absolutely positively cannot happen with Republicans in power. It requires 2/3rds of all US states or 2/3rds of the House and the Senate to even get and Amendment proposed. Then, 3/4 of all the state legislatures must ratify it.
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meandmybigmouth · 1 year
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reasonandempathy · 1 year
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It is officially after the midterms. There are literally 0 elections happening for 2 years as of writing this.
Can we now reform the Electoral College, reinstate national voting rights, make election day a federal holiday, and reinstitute the fairness doctrine, or are we going to continue giving credence to the bullshit "not right before an election" talking points?
Asking for a democratic system I know.
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feckcops · 1 year
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“The best way of influencing a prospective Starmer Government ... would be through external pressure, through things like the trade unions, through things like the Green Party ...
“When I joined the Green Party, I got a lot of people saying 'Ooh, why the Greens?'. Well look, the Brexit Party was a vehicle to move the Conservative Party to where the Brexit Party wanted it to be. The Green Party can be that vehicle for the Labour Party. And ultimately we want to bring about proportional representation, and we want to highlight and illustrate that this electoral system that we have is not fair; it has effectively created gatekeepers to our democracy who will not allow anything beyond very very narrow parameters to operate … That is a huge democratic problem ...
“All of these things, I think, can be resolved through electoral reform. All of these things can be resolved through ensuring, I think, adequate pressure from the left on the Labour Party that is external to it.”
- Matt Zarb-Cousin
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gwydionmisha · 1 year
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Canada needs electoral reform at every level. One of the worst things about First Past the Post (FPTP) is being pressured to vote strategically.
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wealmostaneckbeard · 2 years
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Winner Takes All System
Here’s an oversimplified version of what ALL elections, at ALL levels of government in the United States of America, are like:
4 votes allowed a candidate to win office and that was because they spent the most money on a marketing campaign that appealed to people who actually voted while discouraging votes for their opponents
3 votes went to the losing candidate who didn’t have enough funding and they were alleged to have alienated potential voters because of some scandal but it’s difficult to prove anything
2 votes were never cast in the first place because the people weren’t allowed or interested in voting
1 vote was cast for a third party candidate who definitely alienated most people but a small group of people found that inspiring!
We don’t do proportional representation here in the United States!
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panicinthestudio · 2 years
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Further reading:
HKFP: In Pictures: Hong Kong protesters call for full democracy ahead of one-man leadership race, May 8, 2022
HKFP: ‘Democracy with Hong Kong characteristics’: Reactions pour in after John Lee selected as city’s next leader, May 8, 2022
AFP, via HKFP: G7, EU voice ‘grave concern’ over ‘undemocratic’ new Hong Kong leader selection process, May 9, 2022
AFP, via HKFP: KPMG, Deloitte, PwC, HSBC among western firms congratulating Hong Kong’s new leader, May 9, 2022
This is by the playbook of how you intentionally increase political apathy and distrust in a system and society, where people have spent 25 years growing more and more disillusioned when the promise of actual electoral reform was repeatedly delayed and ultimately dropped.
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ppcbug · 11 days
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What Canada really needs is senate reform!
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All of the major political parties have scuffed policies when it comes to the senate!
For example, the NDP and Bloc want to abolish it, the Liberals want to appoint liberals disguised as independents to the senate, and the Conservatives want it to be business as usual while they appoint "conservatives" to be senators.
Canada's upper house is based off of the UK's House of Lords but why must we take the bad aspects of it?
Canadian's deserve a senate that is:
Of the people
By the people
For the people
Canada needs an elected senate!
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arianasuchi · 23 days
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America's Election Handbook 2024
"America's Election Handbook 2024" offers a sharp analysis of the U.S. political party system, highlighting contrasts between major party positions and challenging the necessity and consequences of strict party loyalties. It delves into the evolving ideologies of political parties and critiques the minimal involvement of grassroots movements in decision-making processes, a factor it links to the growing divide in American politics. The book advocates for open-minded dialogue and consensus in governance, reflecting the democratic ideals of the Founding Fathers. With a blend of proposals and factual analyses, it aims to stimulate more inclusive and representative discussions on governance. A key aspect of the book is its examination of the principles of Washington, Jefferson, and Adams, drawing parallels between their original visions and today's political landscape. "America's Election Handbook 2024" is dedicated to bridging political gaps. It serves as a comprehensive resource for voters, facilitating an understanding of party positions, encouraging well-informed discourse, and promoting solutions based on compromise. The handbook seeks to heal societal divisions and guide American society towards greater unity and cooperation. website link: charlespattonbooks.com
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laurelrusswurm · 11 months
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"Proportional representation will ensure that a minority will never rule. It also will ensure that no considerable minority will ever be excluded from having a voice Is that not democracy?
"What have the self- appointed protagonists of democracy and majority rule in this House to say about that?
"Are they opposed to a minority having a voice?
"Are they opposed to majority rule?"
—William Irvine, MP (1923) [Pictured] https://www.lipad.ca/full/permalink/643351/
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newsbites · 1 year
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News from Nanaimo and Beyond.
NANAIMO — Life hasn’t been the same for a young Nanaimo man since he was hit and thrown into a ditch by an impaired driver on Gabriola Island.
Josh Marsh was walking home from work during a clear evening on June 28, 2020, at 6:30 p.m. on the shoulder of North Rd. when the then 17-year-old was hit by a truck which veered off-road, according to an agreed statement of facts outlined in Nanaimo provincial court.
Kelly William Jordan, 39, was slumped forward in the prisoner’s box as the damning circumstances were relayed during an emotionally charged sentencing hearing on Wednesday, May 3.
The Crown’s Sabrina Avery told court Jordan, an unlicensed driver, slanted onto the shoulder and hit Marsh with the front right side of his truck, throwing the victim 13 meters and into a roadside ditch.
Three separate out-of-control wildfires burning near the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta, including two in the Peace River region, have prompted evacuation orders and an alert.
The Peace River Regional District has ordered the immediate evacuation of residents near the Red Creek wildfire, covering 1,550 hectares (15.5 square kilometres) — nearly four times the size of Stanley Park — directly northwest of Fort St. John, B.C., about 1,200 kilometres northeast of Vancouver.
CACHE CREEK, B.C. — Much of British Columbia’s Interior continued to be under the threat of flooding triggered by rain and warm weather Sunday, but water levels appeared to be receding at one of the hardest hit communities.
Even so, Cache Creek, a village about 350 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, remained under a state of local emergency, which was expanded to May 13 at midnight.
Village officials said 21 properties remained on evacuation order, while 12 others were still on alert. Crews brought in sandbags, cleared asphalt and put in a berm in a key location along the creek near Quartz Road to prevent further flooding.
The Liberal government is expected to announce the renewal of its multimillion-dollar federal gun and gang violence program today.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he doesn’t expect his government to move on electoral reform, despite his party membership calling for a national council to examine the issue.
United Way BC hopes to "Help Bring the Joy Back to Childhood '' in its spring fundraising campaign calling attention to child and youth mental well-being, featuring emotional renditions of children's video game characters, product mascots, and toys – and challenging popular children's brands to do the same.
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worldwatcher3072 · 1 year
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Is It Time to Fix the US Political System? Experts Weigh In
The United States political system has long been a topic of debate, with many citizens and experts alike arguing that it is in dire need of repair. From gridlock in Congress to concerns about money in politics, the issues are complex and multifaceted. But what are the solutions? We spoke to a range of experts to get their take on the best ways to fix the US political system.
Campaign finance reform One of the most commonly cited issues with the US political system is the role of money in politics. According to a report by the Brennan Center for Justice, spending on federal elections has skyrocketed in recent years, with $14 billion spent on the 2020 election alone. This has led to concerns about the influence of wealthy donors on the political process.
To address this issue, many experts recommend campaign finance reform. This could include measures like increasing transparency around political donations, limiting the amount of money individuals and corporations can donate, and implementing a public financing system to help level the playing field.
2.) Electoral reform Another key issue with the US political system is the way in which elections are structured. The Electoral College, for example, has been a source of controversy for decades, with critics arguing that it gives undue influence to certain states and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.
To address this issue, some experts recommend reforms like ranked-choice voting or the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which would ensure that the winner of the presidential election is the candidate who receives the most votes nationwide.
3.)Redistricting reform Gerrymandering is another issue that has long plagued the US political system. By manipulating district boundaries, politicians are able to effectively choose their own voters, making it more difficult for opposition parties to win elections.
To address this issue, many experts recommend redistricting reform. This could include measures like creating independent redistricting commissions, implementing strict criteria for redistricting, and using computer algorithms to draw district lines.
4.)Strengthening democracy Finally, many experts argue that the best way to fix the US political system is to strengthen democracy itself. This could include measures like expanding voting rights, ensuring fair representation for all communities, and promoting transparency and accountability in government.
Ultimately, the US political system is complex and multifaceted, and fixing it will require a range of reforms and initiatives. But by working together and implementing smart, evidence-based solutions, we can create a political system that truly represents the people it serves.
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the-happy-man · 1 year
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Winning office is necessary but not sufficient; winning the power to act in big ways over a long time is essential.
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paulbrasington · 2 years
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Britain comes to the end of a road
Britain comes to the end of a road
The forced resignation of Britain’s home secretary Suella Braverman could well spell the end of the Conservative administration (it should do). But will Labour learn the right lessons? Brexit has proved the last straw for the British parliamentary system. The mission to leave the EU concentrated the minds of the hard Right faction in the Tory party, giving birth to the European Research Group…
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