More people would cast ballots under proportional representation: report
WINNIPEG — More Manitobans would be likely to make the effort to vote if the province adopted proportional representation, says a report released by Elections Manitoba.
The report by Prairie Research Associates examined the 57 per cent voter turnout in last April’s provincial election and the reasons why many people didn’t bother.
About half of the non-voters surveyed said they would be more likely to cast a ballot under proportional representation, in which legislature seats are awarded to reflect the percentage of votes each party receives.
The current first-past-the-post system used across Canada is seen as making some votes less valuable, the report states.


