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Gordon McDowellBC-STV Postmortem (v015) (2005)

Review of "First Past the Post" (most common electoral system in North America) and its alternatives. In depth review of Single Transferable Vote as suggested by British Columbia's Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform.


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Director: Gordon McDowell
Producer: r4nt.com
Production Company: NA
Sponsor: NA
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: STV; Transferable; Vote
Contact Information: 20041102LastChance.BlogSpot.com
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Reviewer: LastChance - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - November 1, 2006
Subject: Relaying a comment from Anthony.
Hi Gordon,

I was just reviewing your STV postmortem at
http://www.archive.org/details/BC-STV-Postmortem-v015 and noticed an error. For the 2001 election, you have the Liberals at only 41% of the vote, with a caption that says they won less than 50% support, but in fact they won 57.6%. Any chance you could correct that? Otherwise, a very interesting film.

Cheers,
Antony

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Video footage mostly from Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform.



Any (c) news footage is obvious, and shows where it came from.



ModernSingleDad.com supplied footage of election day.



Edited by Gordon McDowell.


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