Re: How would you vote among the following choices in an electoral reform referendum?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-partisan_democracy
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plurality-at-large_voting
In fact, I'd prefer plurality-at-large voting over fptp.
In a partisan system like the one we presently have, plurality-at-large voting would be even worse than fptp. But in a non-partisan system, it would be even better since it would tend to result in greater-like-mindedness among candidates, which in turn would help to provide even more moderate and so even more stable government.
Perhaps the ideal would be a non-partisan plurality-at-large system, the exact opposite of what Trudeau is proposing.
Ironically though, proportional representation is still preferable to the present partisan FPTP system.
I agree at party discipline has severely damaged our Parliament but the mechanism by which we extract ourselves from it requires nothing short of revolution in a country that has been ruled from he PMO since Trudeau Senior's time.
Agreed. To the the best option is to adopt a non-partisan plurality-at-large system. But should we refuse to scrap the party system, then the next best option, ironically enough, is to administer it properly by further entrench in it into some system of proportional representation.
Right now we have a disorganized mess. FPTP functions reasonably well in a non-partisan environment (though plurality-at-large voting works even better in such an environment), but is disastrous in our present partisan environment (plurality-at-large would be even worse). In short we have a disconnected system whereby we vote for candidates fptp who then act as if we'd voted for their respective parties. This leads to a disconnect between partisan and non-partisan realities, the worst combination.