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Kingston and the Islands


In this model, Kingston and the Islands would remain a single-member riding.



Ontario provincial election - 2003

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Kingston and the Islands - Actual results Ontario provincial election 2003
  Liberal Progressive Conservative NDP Green Family Other Total
Votes received 28,877 9,640 5,514 3,137 735 0 47,903
Seats won 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Seat % 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100%
Vote % 60.28% 20.12% 11.51% 6.55% 1.53% 0.00% 100%
Distortion +39.72 -20.12 -11.51 -6.55 -1.53 0 39.72

In the 2003 Ontario provincial election, the riding elected a Liberal MPP.

Under the existing voting system, 60.28% of the voters got the representative they voted for.

The other 39.72% of the votes were wasted.



In our model, we assume that the Liberal would still have won the riding.

Under this model, 60.28% of the voters in Kingston and the Islands would still have gotten the local representative they voted for.

However, the other 39.72% of the voters would know that their vote had helped to elect provincial list members, so they too would have representation.

All of the votes cast would have helped to elect an MPP, and therefore none would have been wasted.

Simulated compensatory list seats - Ontario provincial election 2003
Liberal Progressive Conservative NDP Green Family Total
6 8 2 4 1 21



Canadian federal election - 2000


Kingston and the Islands - Actual results Canadian federal election 2000
  Liberal Canadian Alliance Progressive Conservative NDP Green Other Total
Votes received 26,457 7,904 9,222 4,951 2,652 0 51,186
Seats won 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Seat % 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100%
Vote % 51.69% 15.44% 18.02% 9.67% 5.18% 0.00% 100%
Distortion +48.31 -15.44 -18.02 -9.67 -5.18 0 48.31

In the 2000 Canadian federal election, the riding elected a Liberal MP.

Under the existing voting system, 51.69% of the voters got the representative they voted for.

The other 48.31% of the votes were wasted.



In our model, we assume that the Liberal would still have won the riding.

Under this model, 51.69% of the voters in Kingston and the Islands would still have gotten the local representative they voted for.

However, the other 48.31% of the voters would know that their vote had helped to elect provincial list members, so they too would have representation.

All of the votes cast would have helped to elect an MP, and therefore none would have been wasted.

Simulated Ontario compensatory list seats - Canadian federal election 2000
Liberal Canadian Alliance Progressive Conservative NDP Green Total
0 9 6 5 1 21



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