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Old 09-17-2011, 09:00 PM   #141
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That has to be a typo! That doubles his vote count on the night!
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Horner jumped into the second with support of Ray Danyluk's riding.
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Old 09-17-2011, 09:01 PM   #144
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Just because the system doesn't work the way you want does not mean it is not a democracy.

The system is designed such that you vote for the party, not the individual in a general election. The premier is, by definition, the leader of the party with the most seats.
It's still a shoddy system though, because first-past-the-post produces results that are not very representative of what voting expresses.
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Old 09-17-2011, 09:03 PM   #145
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It's still a shoddy system though, because first-past-the-post produces results that are not very representative of what voting expresses.
Agreed. But that doesn't make it "not democratic".
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Old 09-17-2011, 09:05 PM   #147
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wow.

A riding to watch up here is Dave Hancock's riding. He has tremendous support and a notoriously strong organization behind him. He went to Mar.

Riding is Edmonton Whitemud. If Hancock's team delivers, it could be an enormous pick up for Mar, similar to lac la biche for Horner.
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Old 09-17-2011, 09:05 PM   #148
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14/87 ridings reporting: Mar 37%, Morton 12%, Horner 28%, Redford 14%, Griffiths 5%, Orman 4% #ableg #pcldr
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Agreed. But that doesn't make it "not democratic".
I would say that FPTP is "less democratic" than other (better) voting systems. I agree with you with respect to the PC leadership race though: we elected the PCs, and they are free to choose whoever they like as their leader.

Perhaps you could argue that the PC leadership race is a form of representative democracy and is thus "less democratic" than direct democracy (for the PC leadership race), but it's not a particularly significant gap IMO.
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14/87 ridings reporting: Mar 37%, Morton 12%, Horner 28%, Redford 14%, Griffiths 5%, Orman 4% #ableg #pcldr
That one riding really skewed things... yeesh. That looks a lot like the results in the last PC leadership first ballot... With Redford or Morton being the Stelmach...
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I'm a bit surprised that Orman is behind griffiths.

Orman had some big names behind his campaign...
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I'm a bit surprised that Orman is behind griffiths.

Orman had some big names behind his campaign...

Griffiths has personality.
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The reporting is really pathetic. Polls closed about 2 hours ago and we have results from what....about 25 ridings? So archaic!
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The reporting is really pathetic. Polls closed about 2 hours ago and we have results from what....about 25 ridings? So archaic!
You should check out the newspaper results from elections in the first half of last century. Sometimes it was days before the full standings were known!
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