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SUBMISSIONS FROM THE PUBLIC

Members of the public sent to the Assembly a total of 1,603 public submissions during the 13 months ended 27 September 2004. And you can access them all lower down on this page.

Incidentally, the numbers on the submissions appear to show that there are 1,669 of them. After allowing for blanks, duplications and those submissions that were later withdrawn by the people who sent them, the real total is 1,603. Unfortunately, we cannot renumber the submissions to reflect that.

If a posted submission is dated after 27 September, that date refers to the date the submission was processed and posted to the website, not the date it was received. 

To help you navigate through the 1,603 submissions received from the public, here are:
  1. An introduction to the submissions, available as a Word document (40KB) or as a PDF document (110KB).
  2. A link to the View Submissions page, where you can read and/or search 1,603 submissions
  3. A complete list of the submissions and their abstracts, available as an Excel spreadsheet (472KB) or as a PDF (348KB)
  4. A guide to the longer submissions (i.e., 80 submissions that run four or more pages in length). This guide is available as a Word document (36KB) or as a PDF file (96KB).
  5. A list of the 80 longer submissions, indexed by electoral system and including abstracts. This list is available as an Excel spreadsheet (40KB) or as a PDF item (90KB).

Submission List

To read a submission in full, click on the submitter's name/number
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WOLTER-1654

I would like to be able to vote for a candidate that I like, as well as, be able to vote for a party [MMP]. These rwo may be different, that is, the candidate I want may not represent the party I want. [1 page]
Category: Electoral system change
Author: Marcia Wolter
Date: Sep 27, 2004

CLARK-1653

I would like to be able to vote for a candidate that I like, as well as, be able to vote for a party [MMP]. These rwo may be different, that is, the candidate I want may not represent the party I want. [1 page]
Category: Electoral system change
Author: Rod Clark
Date: Sep 27, 2004

ZASBURG-1652

In the light of electoral fairness I think that some fosort of proportional representation [PR] should be implemented for our BC electoral system.  [1 page]
Category: Electoral system change
Author: Mr Eric Zasburg
Date: Sep 27, 2004

LASTMAN-1662

The Citizens' Assembly is concerned about how to handle recall under proportional representation.  I have already dealt with this matter in my "MMM-Ensemble" proposal in submission 1302. [1 page]
Category: Electoral system change
Author: Howard Lastman
Date: Sep 27, 2004

ZAMFIRESCU-1664

There should be Proportional Representation [PR] with strong support for independent candidates, and longer term in office with annual, or biannual approval referendums. [1 page]
Category: Democratic elections, Electoral system change
Author: Marian Zamfirescu
Date: Sep 27, 2004

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