The name of the system of voting which Canada uses, is First Past the Post. This is an electoral system, in which each person (those eligible to vote) gets one vote, where they can vote for the candidate of their choice. The candidate with the most votes, wins. The candidate does not need majority of the votes, they just need more votes than the other candidates to win the election.
2. What are some of the advantages of this system?
The first advantage of this system is that it is an easy process for voters. All the voters have to do, is vote once for their favorite candidate. Secondly, this system produces a clear result, as the candidate with the most votes wins. Also, this voting system does not involve any complex calculations. Some Canadians want to keep this system, as it is a traditional voting system in Canada and the British parliament. This is the system that chooses most of the governments, so citizens can vote for their favourite candidate. Also, this system also does not allow radical fringe parties, which makes it difficult for them to become elected.
3. What is one of the disadvantages or why are …show more content…
This is because the candidate only needs to get more votes than the other candidate in order to win. At times, the winning candidate may have more votes than the other candidates. But, majority of the population did not vote for the candidate that won. For example, in the 2011 election, the Conservative Party won the election with about 40% of the votes. Therefore, 60% of the ones that voted, did not want that candidate to be the winner, but rather another one. This is not fair, because majority of the population did not vote for that candidate. This is one of the reasons one, why people want to change the voting system in Canada. This issue of the voting system makes some voters feel, as if it was a waste of time voting in the first