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Votes and seats
July 1, 2001
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Articles in this MAGAZINE
Governing
Developing a coalition for electoral reform
by
Scott Reid
1 July 2001
Governing
A conservative case for electoral reform
by
Richard Johnston
1 July 2001
Governing
First-past-the-post has got to go
by
Chris Bradshaw
1 July 2001
Governing
PR can help solve Canada’s democracy deficit
by
Judy Rebick
1 July 2001
Governing
Is talk of electoral reform just whistling in the wind?
by
John C. Courtney
1 July 2001
Governing
Canadian perspectives on the voting system
by
Darrell Bricker
Martin Redfern
1 July 2001
Governing
New Zealand adopts PR: a prime minister’s view
by
James B. Bolger
1 July 2001
Governing
Alternative voting or mixed member/proportional: what can we expect?
by
Louis Massicotte
1 July 2001
Governing
New Zealand adopts PR: a research director’s view
by
Paul Harris
1 July 2001
Governing
The alternative vote
by
Tom Flanagan
1 July 2001
Trois dimensions de la justice pour évaluer les modes de scrutin
by IRPP Admin
1 July 2001
Governing
Making democracy constitutional
by
David Beatty
1 July 2001
Governing
Getting from here to there: a process for electoral reform in Canada
by
Matthew Mendelsohn
Andrew Parkin
Alex Van Kralingen
1 July 2001
Governing
Three lenses for judging electoral reform
by
Carolyn Bennett
1 July 2001
Une réforme nécessaire
by Stéphane Bergeron
1 July 2001
Governing
The Progressive Conservative party’s perspective
by
Peter MacKay
1 July 2001
Governing
We need a new democracy in this country
by
Lorne Nystrom
1 July 2001
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