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Canadian Politics
Canada Greens Pose for Breakthrough
Submitted by akreider on Mon, 09/15/2008 - 21:37.For the first time, the Canadian Green Party stands a realistic chance of winning a seat in current federal election.
It looks like they, after two elections of stagnated support (4.5%), they have intentionally embraced a strategy of vote-concentration. They've done this by forming a non-agression pact style alliance with the Liberals, allowing Green Party leader Elizabeth May to have a strong chance at winning her Central Nova riding in Nova Scotia.
Ontario Citizen's Assembly votes 80% to modify their voting system
Submitted by akreider on Sun, 02/25/2007 - 00:13.Recently an assembly of Ontario citizens, convened by the Conservative government, recommended 80% in favor of mixed-member proportional system for voting.
The second place option - single transferable voting - only got 8%.
See the following excellent blog on Canadian politics (also features election result prediction):
Democratic Space Blog
In the last BC provincial election, a referendum to change to Single-Transferable-Vote (really not as good as proportional, but at least a change) got 57%, falling 3% short of what it needed to pass. Kind of strange that the referendum came from another rightwing government and a Citizen's Assembly. Strange also that they went with STV, whereas Ontario chose MMP.
Canada Election Results 2006 - Avoiding the Publication Ban
Submitted by akreider on Mon, 01/23/2006 - 19:30.Canadian election is today. You cannot get the results on the internet until everyone has finished voting (7pm EST), however people in Newfoundland finish voting 3 hours before.
6160 khz, shortwave, relays Newfoundland news and is covering the election. Unfortunately they have serious interference from 6165khz, so you need a good radio and to listen to it in LSB mode (ECSS - enhanced carrier selective sideband) or perhaps in AM with a really selective bandwidth with tight curves.
So far I've heard the Liberals are ahead in 4 seats, Conservatives in 2, and 1 didn't have results. But that's about all I can make out on my Sangean 909a due to 6165's interference.
Canada Election 2006 polls
Submitted by akreider on Thu, 12/15/2005 - 07:08.Very strange polling. The SES polls consisently show a 3-5% bias in favor of the Liberals compared to those of Strategic Counseling, which is pretty serious because that can be the margin between the Conservatives or Liberals getting the most seats (if the Conservatives are only behind 3%, they might get more seats because their vote is more strategically concentrated), or the margin between a Liberal minority and majority (if the Liberals were stronger, more in the 41% area).
The bias seems to come from the remaining four parties rather equally (1-2% from the Greens, BQ, Conservatives and NDP -- hard to measure all that precisely with a good degree of precision).
Vancouver Election Results 2005
Submitted by akreider on Sun, 11/20/2005 - 21:16.Vancouver (Canada) has municipal elections every three years. These elections include mayor, ten city councilors (elected at-large), school board, and parks board.
Canadian municipal politics differ from the US notably in the proliferation of local parties that often lack direct ties to their provincial and national counterparts.
Thie time the rightwing NPA (badly named "Non Partisan Association") won a small majority. The previous election COPE (Coalition of Progressive Electors) won its biggest
majority in a long time. After getting in power, COPE had a
left/right split with the larger right (which included the mayor)
