I am voting NO!
For example: Cariboo-Thompson which gets 5 candidates to vote for , will it be 'over run' by people from Kamloops where there is far more people? Will any of the 5 or whatever number for other ridings be spread out or will they stay in the large city, like Kamloops for the Cariboo-Thompson riding? Will people in Quesnel, Williams lake 'lose' their MLA?
But MMP is not on the ballot. Why not vote for STV instead of the same old same old?
Yes but if STV was voted down again, would it not force them to offer another alternative like MMP? I think STV should squeak by this time but if it does not are we going to vote on STV again in 4 years or something else?
Plus in a two party province, is STV going to work? Sure we have the Greens but they poll 10-15% between elections and up to the election but come election day are lucky to get half their polling numbers.
Do people want fringe parties with 2-5 seats holding us 'hostage' threatening to bring the government down on a regular basis? I don't mind voting every year or two but many others do not.
I really do not think STV is the way to go here, so I will be voting No again. On the off chance it does fail, maybe they will offer us other alternatives to vote on...
Like why other than Ireland and Malta and a few municipalities and the Australian Senate no one else's uses it and if you view the results you will see parties with less popular vote under STV can still get more seats than parties with more popular vote.
If you
Go here and scroll down a bit you will see the Irish results from 2007 with STV... A party with 2.73% of vote gets 2 seats, fair enough but how does a party with 4.69% of the vote get 6 seats while a party with 6.94% only get 4 seats??? It does not seem fair to me. I see parties on that list with 10% of vote getting 12% of seats, 27% of vote getting 31% of the seats and 41.56% getting 46.6% of the seats....seems odd with weird math to me. Plus they only had a 67% turnout.
I want something simple. The percentage you get on election night is the amount of seats you get in the Legislature.