Canada Tweaks Electoral System To Allow Expats To Vote
Muhammad Rameez Published November 25, 2016 | 10:30 AM
OTTAWA, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Nov, 2016 ) - Canada's Liberal government introduced a bill Thursday to increase voter eligibility, including rolling back a measure that excluded more than one million expatriates from voting in 2015.
Maryam Monsef, the minister for democratic institutions, told a news conference the reforms will "break down unnecessary barriers to voting, while enhancing the efficiency and integrity of our elections." The measures do not, however, go as far as the Liberals pledged during the last campaign to revamp the way Canadians vote, by dropping the current first-past-the-post system in favor of a more representational model.
Those efforts have been met with significant pushback from the opposition which has called for a referendum on proposals, while in polls Canadians showed little appetite for such a drastic change.
Monsef said she hopes to introduce that legislation in the first half of 2017, while renewing her opposition to holding a referendum. "I don't believe that a referendum is the best way to go about having a really complex conversation about an important public policy issue like electoral reform," she commented.
The legislation's proposed reforms include increased voter identification options such as allowing one voter to vouch for another who does not have proper identification, after 173,000 people did not vote in 2015 due to a lack of ID.
Another would create a national registry of future electors, aged 14-17, who would be automatically added to registration rolls when they turn 18. In addition, expatriates who have lived outside the country for more than five years will now be allowed to cast a ballot.
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