Articles related to "Electoral Reform"On January 14, 2009 the Canadian Action Party introduced a new executive electoral process, proving the integrity of their platform and yielding positive early results.
For reform-minded Canadians, the defeat of British Columbia's Single Transferable Vote (STV) referendum to replace the First Past the Post system was a crushing blow.
Recent referenda on the process of selecting representatives in Ontario, P.E.I. and B.C. test visions of democracy, British tradition, and also politics & fair voting.
Europe's first Green Party was formed in the UK in 1973 under the name 'People'. In 1975, it became the Ecology Party before becoming the Green Party in 1985.
Early Twentieth Century Congressional Democrat and Republican Progressives work together to expand the power of the electorate through passage of the 17th Amendment.
A look at how Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts dealt with major legal issues in his first year.
A Coalition of the Liberal, NDP and Bloc Quebecois parties in Canada force Harper to back down on controversial Economic Statement.
Drakoulis advocated an eclectic mix of utopian socialism, drew a program for social reform and endorsed patriotism in Greece in the first decades of the 20th century.
The Omaha Platform of the People's Party identified the two major political parties with corruption and indifference toward farmers and working class Americans.
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