The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 1998 - 483 страница |
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... percent , gained an advantage of 18 percent in terms of seats in the House of Commons . Thus , the electoral system produced what is known as a manufactured majority , that is , it took a minority of the pop- ular vote ( 42 percent ) ...
... percent , gained an advantage of 18 percent in terms of seats in the House of Commons . Thus , the electoral system produced what is known as a manufactured majority , that is , it took a minority of the pop- ular vote ( 42 percent ) ...
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... percent less of the popular vote , dropping from 19 to 11 percent , but still won 44 seats ( out of 75 ) in the province of Quebec . The Reform Party , with 19 percent of the vote , increased its seats from 52 to 60 . In addition to ...
... percent less of the popular vote , dropping from 19 to 11 percent , but still won 44 seats ( out of 75 ) in the province of Quebec . The Reform Party , with 19 percent of the vote , increased its seats from 52 to 60 . In addition to ...
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... percent above the average in population size or 25 percent below it . The pattern in Nova Scotia until 1992 allowed for a ± factor of 33 1/3 percent . As a rule of thumb we can say that the greater the ± factor that is allowed , the ...
... percent above the average in population size or 25 percent below it . The pattern in Nova Scotia until 1992 allowed for a ± factor of 33 1/3 percent . As a rule of thumb we can say that the greater the ± factor that is allowed , the ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
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