In the past 12 months, British Columbia experienced two extremely close democratic processes.
In the provincial ballot of 2024, the two main contending parties were separated by less than two per cent of all cast ballots. In the 2025 Canadian federal election, the difference between the top two parties was less than one per cent.
When thinking about what to ask British Columbians about electoral reform, the first-past-the-post system (FPP) immediately comes to mind. We could assume that large proportions of residents would disparage this method, especially if they saw their party or candidate defeated.
This is simply not the case. Almost two-thirds of British Columbians (65 per cent) told us they are satisfied with FPP ...
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