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B.C. New Democrats vow to change electoral system

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VICTORIA – British Columbia’s New Democrats are pledging to change the provincial electoral system.

However, New Democrat member Gary Holman says the party’s plan comes with a catch —getting elected as government in 2017.

The NDP has lost the last four consecutive elections to the B.C. Liberals, dating back to 2001.

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Holman, who speaks on issues of democratic reform for the party, says if the NDP does win in 2017, British Columbians will vote to decide if they want a proportional representation voting system in place for the 2021 provincial election.

He says the current first-past-the-post election system wastes individual votes, which is reflected in the last provincial election where 56 per cent of people who cast ballots did not vote Liberal.

Holman says a proportional representation system favours coalition-building and is more fair to smaller political parties.

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