News From El Norte
Sep. 16th, 2008 09:40 amWith all the buzz about Obama and McCain's race, we Southerners forget that there's a hot race going on up north. It's interesting to see that the newcomer Greens are up to almost double digits.
A Sept 15 poll has it at:
Poll: Canada Conservatives narrowing lead over Liberals - Xinhua - 15 Sep 08
Conservatives 38 percent
Liberals 27 percent
New Democratic Party (NDP) 16 percent
Green Party 9 percent
Bloc Quebecois 8 percent
I wonder how this will sort out in terms of seats when the smoke settles. Seems like I recall that a minority position like the Conservatives still get a disproportionate amount of power. With some form of instant runoff or ranked choice voting, the left would likely be in charge of things up there. 38 < 27+16+9
A Sept 15 poll has it at:
Poll: Canada Conservatives narrowing lead over Liberals - Xinhua - 15 Sep 08
Conservatives 38 percent
Liberals 27 percent
New Democratic Party (NDP) 16 percent
Green Party 9 percent
Bloc Quebecois 8 percent
I wonder how this will sort out in terms of seats when the smoke settles. Seems like I recall that a minority position like the Conservatives still get a disproportionate amount of power. With some form of instant runoff or ranked choice voting, the left would likely be in charge of things up there. 38 < 27+16+9
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Date: 2008-09-17 01:57 pm (UTC)So you're going to be voting Green? :)
Maybe there should be an independent group called the "Left Bloc" that would do their own recommendation on who of the more liberal candidates in a riding should get the nod from progressive types. Something like what was done with the trans-party Non-Partisan League in North Dakota.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non_Partisan_League