[fvc-wat-disc] [Fwd: The fight for fair voting]

ARI DAIGEN adaigen at sympatico.ca
Fri Oct 12 23:03:26 EDT 2007


Stirring, and matches what I've already been saying to friends and family.

I'm not sure who's keeping track of what lists, but please do keep me on 
whatever new mailing list(s) now develop. I want to stay involved.

Oh yeah, and where was it we could leave the leftover signs?

Best to all,

Ari

>From: Alan Angold <AlanAngold at rogers.com>
>Reply-To: FVC Waterloo Region Discussion 
><fvc-wat-disc at listserv.thinkers.org>
>To: "FVC Waterloo Region Discussion"@peltier.cp.thinkers.org,   
>fvc-wat-disc at listserv.thinkers.org
>Subject: [fvc-wat-disc] [Fwd: The fight for fair voting]
>Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 22:37:56 -0400
>
>I think you guys should take note of the following message from Vote Fore 
>MMP.
>/Alan
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject: 	The fight for fair voting
>Date: 	Fri, 12 Oct 2007 10:26:49 -0400
>From: 	Vote for MMP <info at voteformmp.ca>
>Reply-To: 
>reply.1.35.130110.7898e41868015eee7e1347bbf42104205f432e8f-AlanAngold=rogers.com at civimail.voteformmp.ca
>
>To: 	Alan Angold <AlanAngold at rogers.com>
>
>
>
>*Dear Friends and Supporters,*
>
>
>
>Yesterday, I wrote the following email, but the steady stream of media 
>interviews and other campaign wrap-up activities delayed its release. Then, 
>in the subsequent 24 hours, something really amazing happened -- 
>spontaneous, unplanned, all across the province. And it will dishearten 
>proponents of the status quo.
>
>
>
>The blizzard of letters to the editor, the surge of emails throughout our 
>network, and young people asking how to start new Fair Vote chapters say it 
>loud and clear: the fight for fair voting only ends when every province and 
>the entire country have fair voting systems.
>
>
>
>As one supporter wrote: "For those of us who have become convinced that a 
>voting system designed for the 18th century has no place in the 21st, the 
>next referendum campaign has already begun."
>
>
>
>This morning, I'm sitting here with a grin on my face.
>
>
>
>Larry Gordon
>Campaign Manager
>Vote for MMP
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>*[written on October 11, 2007]*
>
>
>
>For the past several months, thousands of us joined together in an effort 
>to make the Ontario referendum the breakthrough event for fair voting in 
>Canada.
>
>
>
>We fell short on winning that immediate victory, but should not ignore what 
>was accomplished. Despite a pathetically inadequate public education 
>program from Elections Ontario, more than one-and-a-half million Ontarians 
>cast a ballot for mixed-member proportional (MMP). More voted for MMP than 
>for three of the four major parties.
>
>
>
>Unfortunately, more people cast votes for first-past-the-post, but no one 
>should interpret that tally as votes for the status quo. Mixed in that 
>tally were many votes from people who did not have the information 
>available to evaluate the alternatives, as well as those who supported some 
>type of proportion voting reform, but not the version on the ballot.
>
>
>
>Not only did our campaign mobilize an energetic and highly motivated 
>grassroots network in recent weeks, but we also attracted an amazing list 
>of endorsements from notable Ontarians. If you haven't scanned the list 
>recently, check it out:  http://www.voteformmp.ca/en/full_list. Those of us 
>who voted for MMP were in good company.
>
>
>
>In a message to local volunteers this morning, Peter Black, the Ottawa 
>campaign manager, put it this way: "Well, 37% voted for MMP and the press 
>called it a resounding defeat. Only 42% votes for Mr. McGuinty and the 
>press call it a resounding victory. That's first-past-the-post for you!"
>
>
>
>And since we're doing quotes, those who have been active in the Fair Vote 
>network since its inception in 2001 will enjoy this one from Mahatma 
>Gandhi: "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight 
>you, then you win."
>
>
>
>Back in 2001, we were in the "ignore" stage, quickly followed by the "laugh 
>at you" stage. Beginning with the BC referendum in 2005 and in the past few 
>months in Ontario, we moved into the thick of the fight.
>
>
>
>Below you will see the press release we issued this morning, which includes 
>a quote from Rick Anderson, our campaign chair, noting why we should all 
>remain optimistic that voting reform is not a matter of "if", but "when".
>
>
>
>"Several days ago, a poll illustrated a huge generational divide on the 
>electoral reform issue. Had this referendum been limited to voters between 
>ages 18 and 34, we would have easily exceeded the 60% threshold, according 
>to the poll. The younger generation is clearly not going to tolerate the 
>antiquated political machinery of a bygone era," said Anderson. "Electoral 
>reform is now on the agenda of the nation and even skeptics, such as 
>Professor Nelson Wiseman, concede that the introduction of proportional 
>voting in Canada is now just a matter of time."
>
>
>
>After the dust settles and we all have a chance to rest and recharge, we'll 
>begin gearing up for the next round in the fight for fair voting.
>
>
>
>The BC referendum is just two years away, a charter challenge against 
>first-past-the-post may be on the horizon, and other opportunities will be 
>emerging as we move forward.
>
>
>
>In the meantime, on behalf of the campaign team, thanks for your support, 
>hard work and enthusiasm.
>
>
>
>Larry Gordon
>Campaign Manager
>Vote for MMP
>
>
>
>******************************
>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
>
>Another unbalanced legislature demonstrates need for electoral reform
>
>TORONTO – October 11, 2007:  Yesterday's Ontario election once again 
>produced results mismatched with voter preferences, and a phoney-majority 
>government facing a weaker opposition than Ontarians voted for.
>
>The 58 per cent of Ontarians who voted for opposition parties received only 
>33 per cent of the seats, significantly weakening the checks and balances 
>needed for accountable and effective government. Meanwhile, the party 
>receiving just 42 per cent of the vote has been given a false "mandate" to 
>act as though it enjoyed majority support of the electorate.
>
>"This week's election results in both Ontario and Newfoundland underline 
>the need for the electoral reform process to continue in Ontario and across 
>Canada," said Rick Anderson chair of Vote for MMP, the campaign that 
>supported the mixed member proportional alternative proposed by the Ontario 
>Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform.
>
>Had the mixed member proportional (MMP) system proposed in the referendum 
>been used in this election, with similar voting patterns the resulting 
>Legislature would have been very different, and more in line with voters' 
>choices:
>
>- The Liberals' 42% would have earned approximately 59 seats, rather than 
>71.
>
>- The Progressive Conservatives would have had about 39 seats, rather than 
>26.  As in 2003, the Tories would have gained more under MMP than any other 
>party and been much better able to provide numerically-effective opposition 
>to the Government
>
>- The NDP would have had about 21 seats rather than 10.
>
>- The Green Party, whose 352,000 voters are today totally unrepresented in 
>the Legislature, would have earned about 10 seats.
>
>Anderson cautioned against the usual overstatement of the re-elected 
>government's "mandate".  "Many more Ontarians voted for the other three 
>parties - for the Progressive Conservatives, NDP and Greens - than voted 
>for the Government," said Anderson.
>
>"Likewise, Newfoundlanders are now cursed with a wildly unbalanced 
>Legislature and unopposed government, where the 30% of voters who voted for 
>the opposition received only 8% of the seats - and the Government has a 
>totally free hand to do as it will. This is no way to practice democratic 
>governance."
>
>"Unfortunately, Ontario's historic referendum opportunity was marred by a 
>pathetically-inadequate public education campaign by the Legislature and 
>Elections Ontario. A cornerstone of democratic decision-making is the 
>concept of an 'informed voter'.  But neither the Legislature nor EO ensured 
>that voters had the substance of the Citizens Assembly's report," said 
>Anderson. "Instead, voters had little or no information, coupled with a 
>great deal of misinformation from opponents of reform."
>
>Anderson also noted that those who cast votes for the status quo are not 
>only voters who actually support the antiquated first-past-the-post system. 
>Included in that tally are those who felt they had far too little 
>information to vote for something new and those who actually support 
>electoral reform, but would like to see a proportional system with 
>different features.
>
>Anderson said last night's referendum result is more a delay than defeat 
>for those who want to see a new voting system that gives voters more 
>choice, fairer results and stronger democratic representation.
>
>"Several days ago, a poll illustrated a huge generational divide on the 
>electoral reform issue. Had this referendum been limited to voters between 
>ages 18 and 34, we would have easily exceeded the 60% threshold, according 
>to the poll. The younger generation is clearly not going to tolerate the 
>antiquated political machinery of a bygone era," said Anderson. "Electoral 
>reform is now on the agenda of the nation and even skeptics, such as 
>Professor Nelson Wiseman, concede that the introduction of proportional 
>voting in Canada is now just a matter of time."
>
>
>
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