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4 thoughts on “For the first time in my life, I’m declining to vote.

  1. Hi Julia! I certainly hear you. But, you know when you vote for the candidate you have no hope of getting elected now, will still have a similar no hope of getting elected with IRV. In Ontario, what you may end up doing is GIVING AWAY the precious per-vote subsidy your candidate of actual choice deserves to the one that ends up “receiving” your vote.

    Rather than voting for the candidate of your actual choice, declining your ballot simply doesn’t give your per-vote subsidy to anyone–which of course is a terrific option where your choice is ‘none of the above’.

    We need proportional representation!

    1. That’s true, BUT at least, it would be more representative of what the people want. In 2018, it would have changed the results completely, electing the NDP who had 33% of the votes. Liberals had some 19% which means that 53% of Ontario was left leaning. But a Conservative government was elected.

  2. Fair Votes Canada asks for a citizens’assembly to figure out a better electoral system..
    Let’s get behind a citizens’ assembly, which is a random sample of citizens from every age group and part of the jurisdiction, balanced for gender and other population chacteristics.. it’s a mini-public.

    Polticians are in a conflict of interest in matters of electoral reform.

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