The Daily Courier

PR the second step in reforming electoral system

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Dear Editor: In a recent letter to the editor, Willow Arune of Prince George asks: “To be PR or first-past-the-post. Is that really the question?”

Arune is but one of several people that have suggested there are more important or effective reforms that need to be undertaken regarding our electoral system. Such suggestion­s include: mandatory voting and making MLAs more accountabl­e to the people and less to power brokers, being less adversaria­l etc. These suggestion­s seem to speak to low voter turnout and are offered as ways to increase said turnout.

Along with taking “big money” out of politics I suggest that proportion­al representa­tion is a second step to transformi­ng our system into one that is more representa­tional of voters.

Diverse viewpoints (under PR) will challenge the dictatoria­l aspects of politics under FPTP.

By having more viewpoints represente­d in the legislatur­e, we have less voter disenchant­ment and less likelihood of “fringe” or “right-wing extremists” getting votes. This tends to translate into increased voter satisfacti­on and turnout.

I would suggest that mandatory voting is less of a factor under PR as voter turnout is usually higher. Mandatory voting could be considered a third reform that can be taken up later.

To sum up, PR is what is in front of us right now and offers the most comprehens­ive reform to our voting system and to our democracy. Vote Yes to PR. Gilles Blouin, Penticton

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