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Are there other provinces within Canada that use the Mixed Member Proportional System?

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Are there other provinces within Canada that use the Mixed Member Proportional System?

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A Mixed Member Proportional system is not used by any other province. The Mixed Member Proportional system recommended by the Ontario Citizens Assembly is one type of Mixed Member Proportional system. In Canada, it would be unique to Ontario, but types of Mixed Member Proportional systems are used in other places around the world. What happens if I vote for First-Past-the-Post or the alternative electoral system? If at least 60% of all the referendum ballots across the province choose the alternative system recommended by the Citizens Assembly AND 50% of the voters in at least 64 electoral districts vote for Mixed Member Proportional, then the Mixed Member Proportional system would be put forward as Ontarios electoral system in future. By December 31st, 2008, the new government would have to introduce a law to officially make Mixed Member Proportional Ontarios new system. If this does not happen, Ontario will keep using the same system used now to elect members to the provincial legisl

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