Electoral Reform
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Elections Saskatchewan proposes telephone voting for next electionElections Saskatchewan chief electoral officer is recommending telephone voting as a last resort method for voters in a bid to address gap voters.PoliticsNov 18, 2025
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U.K. may lower voting age to 16. What to knowThe government said the proposed changes were part of an effort to boost public trust in democracy and would align voting rights across Britain.PoliticsJul 17, 2025
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New poll shows majority of Quebecers support reform of voting systemA new poll suggests 53 per cent of Quebecers support electoral reform, after François Legault won an overwhelming number of seats in the last election .CanadaOct 13, 2022
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‘Our political system is broken’: Quebec opposition parties want electoral reform after vote resultsThe CAQ was re-elected, winning 90 of the 125 seats in the province's legislature, with 41 per cent of the popular vote.PoliticsOct 4, 2022
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Quebec election: Record number of early ballots; Legault rejects calls for electoral reformÉlections Québec said a record 23 per cent of 6.3 million eligible voters participated in two days of advanced polls. More than 1.44 million people cast votes Sunday and Monday.CanadaSep 27, 2022
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Ontario election: Did opinion polling discourage residents from voting? Commentators are dividedWhich party is leading in the polls? Who would make the best premier? Some say Ontarians were discouraged to vote by a "barrage" of opinion polls. Others disagree.PoliticsJun 17, 2022
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Ontario election result prompts renewed calls for electoral reformOf the 43 per cent of eligible Ontarians who participated in the June 2 election, 40 per cent voted for the Progressive Conservatives, handing the party 83 legislative seats.PoliticsJun 7, 2022
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3 of Ontario’s 4 main parties say they favour electoral reformDoug Ford will stop in cottage country on the second day of the long weekend, before going door-knocking in the riding Steven Del Duca is seeking election.PoliticsMay 22, 2022
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Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca pledges ranked ballots or he’ll quitDel Duca is set to tell his party's annual general meeting Sunday that if the Liberals win the June 2022 election, he will ensure future provincial votes are run by ranked ballots.PoliticsOct 16, 2021
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Kingston councillor calls for electoral reform after withdrawing as a provincial candidateKingston city councillor electoral system is broken after stepping down as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the upcoming provincial election.PoliticsOct 6, 2021
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