It's also worth noting that the second half of the ballot, the party vote, is a direct vote for the people on that party's list.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/9/18, Richard Fairman <<a href="mailto:richard.fairman@hotmail.com">
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I think that it's very important to make a definite distinction between "minority" governments as we know them under FPTP with their instability and adversarial posturing and "Coalition" governments under MMP that promote co-operation and stability.
<br>Peace <br>
Rick<br>> From: <a href="mailto:adaigen@sympatico.ca" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">adaigen@sympatico.ca</a><br>> To: <a href="mailto:fvc-wat-disc@listserv.thinkers.org" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
fvc-wat-disc@listserv.thinkers.org</a><br>> Subject: RE: [fvc-wat-disc] Basic Canvassing Script<br>> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 05:29:05 +0000<div><span class="e" id="q_11518b407c5074ff_1"><br>> <br>> Hey,<br>>
<br>> I like this script--it hits at the meat of the issue, which is that this <br>> system will actually elect the governments that people voted for.<br>> <br>> This may seem obvious, but just to be sure, let's all ready to meet some of
<br>> the following concerns. Not that we'll sway the hard core opposition, but I <br>> think a lot of people are just afraid and could be convinced by good reason. <br>> (I think a lot of this may also be at
<a href="http://voteformmp.com" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">voteformmp.com</a>, so apologies to <br>> everyone who would already have known what to say.):<br>> <br>> They say: "I don't want to lose local representation."
<br>> You say: "Under MMP you'll still have a local representative. And in a way <br>> you have more local representation, since you can vote for a local candidate <br>> you like even if you don't like his or her party."
<br>> <br>> They say: "I'm afraid we'll have permanent minorities and elections every <br>> year."<br>> You say: "Actually, parties cooperate to make stable minority governments in <br>> a lot of countries, like Germany and Ireland. And the parties having to work
<br>> together will mean legislation that represents more people's views."<br>> <br>> They say: "Our system has stood the test of time, why change it?"<br>> You say: "Actually, it hasn't stood the test of time so well--almost all
<br>> first-world countries have switched to some form of proportional voting. <br>> They see that it's fairer, and it would be fairer here too."<br>> <br>> They say: "I vote Liberal, so the FPTP system works for me."
<br>> You say: "Actually, it worked against the Liberals for three straight <br>> elections. PC and NDP got majorities with 45% and 38% of the vote." and/or <br>> "Under the current system a lot of Liberal votes are wasted too--if you're
<br>> in a riding that always goes conservative, your vote doesn't matter--but it <br>> will under MMP." (That could be particularly relevant for those canvassing <br>> in Kitchener-Waterloo.)<br>> <br>
> They say: "I vote PC, so first-past-the-post works for me."<br>> You say: "Actually, the current system hurt the PC in the last <br>> election--under MMP it would have more seats. And the current system gave
<br>> the Liberals a majority with 46% of the vote--and back in 1990, it gave the <br>> NDP a majority with 38% of the vote." And/or "Under the current system a lot <br>> of Conservative votes are wasted too--PC votes in Liberal or NDP ridings
<br>> don't matter, but they will under MMP."<br>> <br>> They say: "I don't want unelected Members of Parliament chosen by party <br>> leaders."<br>> You say: "Actually, they would be elected--they would be in Parliament
<br>> because their party got a certain amount of votes. (And you would know <br>> beforehand who they would be, since each party would have its list ready <br>> before the election. So if you don't like the people on a party's list, you
<br>> can vote against it.)<br>> <br>> <br>> I hope that's not too long or too obvious--I just wanted to give some snappy <br>> answers to questions that will no doubt come up. If we can answer them <br>
> kindly, reassuringly, and intelligently, I think we can be very effective.<br>> <br>> Best wishes,<br>> <br>> Ari<br>> <br>> >From: "Joshua Smyth" <<a href="mailto:smyth.josh@gmail.com" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
smyth.josh@gmail.com</a>><br>> >Reply-To: FVC Waterloo Region Discussion <br>> ><<a href="mailto:fvc-wat-disc@listserv.thinkers.org" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
fvc-wat-disc@listserv.thinkers.org</a>><br>> >To: "FVC Waterloo Region Discussion" <<a href="mailto:fvc-wat-disc@listserv.thinkers.org" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
fvc-wat-disc@listserv.thinkers.org</a>><br>> >Subject: [fvc-wat-disc] Basic Canvassing Script<br>> >Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 21:24:53 -0400<br>> ><br>> >Here's the text of a basic script for door-to-door work. This is just
<br>> >a quick job, so anyone feel free to edit it and bounce it back to the<br>> >list. Cheers<br>> ><br>> >Vote for MMP – Quick Script<br>> ><br>> ><br>> >Hi there, I'm (blank) representing the Vote for MMP Campaign. Have
<br>> >you heard about the referendum on October 10th?<br>> ><br>> >You'll have a chance to choose how you elect members to the Provincial<br>> >Legislature between the system we have right now, and a new system
<br>> >called Mixed Member Proportional that has been recommended by the<br>> >Ontario Citizen's assembly.<br>> ><br>> >The Citizens Assembly is a group of people that chosen at random (like<br>
> >a jury), one person for each riding, that spent eight months getting<br>> >educated and having public consultations about possible changes to the<br>> >electoral system. At the end of this process, they recommended that
<br>> >Ontario adopt a new system that offers more choice, fairer results,<br>> >and stronger representation.<br>> ><br>> >Here's how the new system will work. When you go to the polls, you'll
<br>> >get two votes. One will be for a local riding representative, just<br>> >like you have now. On the other side of the ballot, you can vote for<br>> >the party of your choice. In an election under the new system, there
<br>> >will be 129 seats up for election. 90 of them will be riding seats,<br>> >just like we have now. The other 39 seats will be proportional seats,<br>> >that will be used to bring a party's share of the legislature as close
<br>> >as possible to their share of the party vote. If a party gets 35% of<br>> >the vote but only 30 % of the seats from ridings, they will be<br>> >allocated seats from the proportional section to get them as closes as
<br>> >possible to 35% of the seats. This will be a big change from the<br>> >system we have now – the Liberals got 46% of the vote, 70% of the<br>> >seats, and 100% of the power in the last election, and the results
<br>> >were very similar for the PC and NDP before them. That is neither<br>> >fair nor representative of what the people of Ontario voted for.<br>> ><br>> >As well, under the current system, if you vote for a party that
<br>> >doesn't win locally, your vote is essentially wasted – no one goes to<br>> >parliament to represent your views. The new system would change that:<br>> >even if the local candidate you prefer doesn't win, your party vote
<br>> >would work to electing MPPs from the party of your choice. No wasted<br>> >votes. It also means that if you like a local candidate, but don't<br>> >like his/her party, you can split your vote and still have your views
<br>> >represented.<br>> ><br>> >If you have any questions, feel free to give this brochure a look<br>> >over, or check out the websites listed on it. This is a<br>> >once-in-a-lifetime chance to change the way politics works in Ontario,
<br>> >so on election day be sure to vote for the Alternative Electoral<br>> >System proposed by the citizens assembly - if it passes, your voice<br>> >will be heard much more clearly from now on. Thanks for your time.
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