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Timeline of Electoral Reform, Part 1 Beginnings to 1919. Chronology of Proportional Representation (STV, List PR, MMP)
Tom Monto
Timeline of Montopedia blogs on Electoral Reform
Tom Monto
Timeline of Canadian electoral reform -- Part 1 Beginnings to 1899. Proportional Representation, STV and more
Tom Monto
Intentional communities in Canada and U.S. -- utopian, socialist, single tax, temperance, religious, free love communities and settlements
Tom Monto
Multi-Member Districts --Canada used multi-member districts federally and in the provinces and territories -- UK and USA also used them (Part 1)
Tom Monto
Highlights of Montopedia blogs and List of Montopedia blogs concerning electoral reform
Tom Monto
Travellers and trekkers -- people who walked long distances
Tom Monto
Majority governments; cabinet control; proportional elections and disproportional elections under FPTP - we can hope for electoral reform!
Tom Monto
Getting PR -- Manitoba and Alberta and Western Canadian cities
Tom Monto
Netherlands stuck in log-jammed coalition building -- a de-fragmented party system might address that issue - Netherlands could adopt districts to produce higher "effective thresholds" and thin rep.
Tom Monto
Floor Crossings Symptom of Party Politics, Not Cause of Democratic Failure (Mill Woods Mosaic April 2026)
Tom Monto
Changes to Electoral District Boundaries Will Deepen Our Problems - Fair Elections Would Heal Us (Mill Woods Mosaic May 2026)
Tom Monto
Good Thoughts on Proportional Representation by Old Voices - W.G. Moncrieff, J.A. Stevenson, Prof. Ware, and others
Tom Monto
Leading Canadian proportionalist Robert Tyson emphasized multi-member districts as being basic to PR and proper democracy (MMDs)
Tom Monto
Multi-district paradox
Tom Monto
Some are, and some aren't -- the answer to the question of whether or not Alberta is being heard in Ottawa
Tom Monto
Biproportional apportionment where districts gets seats they should and parties get the seats they should.
Tom Monto
Pre-history of rock and roll
Tom Monto
Electoral reform in the U.S. United States - the history, the various election systems
Tom Monto
Judge Samuel Seabury (1895-1958) quelled power of Tammany Hall and innovated an unusual PR system for NYC elections
Tom Monto
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