Drawing the map: equality and efficacy of the vote in Canadian electoral boundary reform / Edited by David Small. : Z1-1989/2-41-11E

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Department/Agency Canada. Royal Commissions. Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing.
Title Drawing the map: equality and efficacy of the vote in Canadian electoral boundary reform / Edited by David Small.
Series title Research studies1188-274311
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) Contents: One person, one vote? Canadian constitutional standards for electoral distribution and districting.--Apportionment, districting and representation in the United States.--Community of interest in redistricting.--Enhancing relative vote equality in Canada: the role of electors in boundary adjustment.--Ecological communities and constituency districting.--In the public service: representation in modern Canada.--Enhancing aboriginal representation within the existing system of redistricting.
Publishing information Toronto and Montreal - Ontario : Royal Commissions. ©1991.
Binding Softcover
Description 359p. : figs., maps, references, tables ; 23 cm.
ISBN 1-55002-107-9
ISSN 1188-2743
Catalogue number
  • Z1-1989/2-41-11E
Subject terms Electoral system
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