The Special Committee on Electoral Reform began witness hearings
in July and this week, launched an electronic
consultation to probe citizen views on
electoral systems and other vital aspects of voting.
The introduction to that multiple choice survey says in part:-
The House of Commons has created a Special
Committee on Electoral Reform to
identify viable alternative federal voting systems to replace
the first-past-the-post system and to conduct a study of them, as
well as to examine mandatory voting and online voting. As part of its
mandate, the Committee is using various tools and methods to consult
with Canadians. This e-consultation is one such consultation tool
intended to solicit Canadians’ views both on voting and on the
election of Members of Parliament. The Committee’s report to the
House of Commons will take into consideration the results of this
consultation.
What to Expect
Before completing the e-consultation, you will have the
opportunity to familiarize yourself with background material on
electoral systems.
If you consent to participate in this e-consultation, you can
expect to complete the questionnaire within approximately 30 minutes.
(or less)
You do not need to complete the questionnaire in one sitting. You
can interrupt the e-consultation at any question, save your work, and
return to it at a later time. If you plan to complete the
e-consultation in more than one sitting, it is recommended that you
bookmark the webpage.
Find
the survey Here
Those with a greater understanding of the issues than the average
citizen may find themselves wishing for the ability to further define
their answers, there is however a comment section at the very end. As
noted in a previous post those with more to say can send their
comments
via this web form or via email to ERRE@parl.gc.ca
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4 comments:
This is an important issue, Rural, and I appreciate your updates.
Thus far it has not been well publicized, Owen, and whilst I fear that many folks either don't know enough about the whole thing to respond effectively or just cant be bothered it is important that they know they can have their say.
I had not heard of this electronic consultation, Rural. thanks for making it known.
Only very recently put online, Lorne!
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