Comment 61360

By Mr. Meister (anonymous) | Posted March 22, 2011 at 14:27:12 in reply to Comment 61322

I believe that the vast majority of Canadians understand the political process quite well, about 95% of the time. It is only when we have oddball situations that the ordinary Joe gets confused. This is not unique to Canada by any means.

Strictly speaking our American neighbours do not directly vote for a president the same way they vote for a congressman or senator. They in fact vote for their states electoral college which in turn votes for President. That is why you will see much coverage about how many votes any particular state has. Most of the time everything goes as anticipated and the expected canditate gets elected but at least once the opposite happened. If I remember correctly in one election the winning president actually recieved less of the overall votes than the loser he just happened to win the important states with enough electoral college votes.

The first past the post system is not perfect but it is pretty easy to understand and it works well in most situations. Other systems are more complicated are even more easily misunderstood.

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