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PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION SOCIETY OF |
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Tel +613 9589 1802 |
Tel +61429176725 |
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BEAUMARIS VIC 3193 |
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16th October 2008 |
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Quota-preferential Proportional Representation Generally Does Well at Referendums |
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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY: A 1992 plebiscite led to Hare-Clark becoming the ACT's electoral system, and a 1995 referendum entrenched that by approving the passage of the ACT’s Proportional Representation (Hare-Clark) Entrenchment Act 1994, Section 5(1) of which requires either a referendum to be carried by a majority of the electors on the ACT electoral roll, or a special majority vote of two-thirds of all the members of the Legislative Assembly, before any of the provisions that entrench the key provisions of the Territory’s Hare-Clark system can be repealed. The plebiscite and the referendum were each carried by 65% of the vote, which was a majority of those on the ACT electoral roll. |
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BRITISH COLUMBIA:
A referendum, held with the
province's 2005
elections, was about replacing the system of single-member electorates
for the Legislative Assembly (the only
house in the Legislature) with a Hare-Clark
system of proportional representation with the single transferable vote,
including countback
for filling casual vacancies and Robson Rotation..
By contrast, the two referendums in Canadian provinces proposing a Mixed Member Proportional system (MMP) like New Zealand’s failed dismally. They showed that the existing single-member system - which was the only alternative presented - to be markedly more popular, with only 36% for MMP in Prince Edward Island province in 2005, and 37% for MMP in Ontario province in 2007. In Ontario, MMP received a majority vote in less than 5% of the province’s 107 electorates, which contrasts sharply with British Columbia, where 97% of electorates preferred the Hare-Clark type of single transferable vote proposed. |
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REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The 1959 referendum that the Government under Eamon de Valera held to replace the requirement in Article 16.2 of the Constitution of the Republic of Ireland for a proportional representation electoral system using the single transferable vote with a requirement instead for a single-member electoral system showed 51.79% for PR. The only attempt since then, at a similar 1968 referendum, showed 60.84% for PR. |
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Further information on Hare-Clark is in the Tasmanian Section of A Brief History of the PRSA and its Purpose. CLICK HERE FOR HOME. |
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