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BC-STV : ウィキペディア英語版
BC-STV
BC-STV is the proposed voting system recommended by the Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform in October 2004 for use in British Columbia, and belongs to the Single Transferable Vote family of voting systems. BC-STV was supported by a majority (57.7%〔Elections BC: (Statement of Votes - Referendum on Electoral Reform ) - May 17, 2005, page 9〕) of the voters in a referendum held in 2005 but the government had legislated that it would not be bound by any vote lower than 60% in favour. Because of the strong majority support for BC-STV, the government elected to stage a second referendum in 2009,〔(More in BC Aware of Voting Referendum ) from Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research〕 but with increased public funding for information campaigns to better inform the electorate about the differences between the existing and proposed systems. The proposal was rejected with 60.9% voting against, vs. 39.1% in favour, in the 2009 vote.
==Background==
In 2003, the Liberal government of Premier Gordon Campbell, with the agreement of the opposition New Democratic Party, established a Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform, mandating it to propose a new electoral system, which would subsequently be put to referendum. The assembly designed and recommended a system that it named BC-STV (British Columbia Single Transferable Vote), as described in the Assembly's (Final Report ). A referendum was held on that recommendation in conjunction with the 2005 BC election.

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