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Which voting system is used for federal elections?

Canada uses the "first-past-the-post" system for federal elections, meaning the candidate who receives the most votes in an electoral district wins the seat, ev

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Question: Which voting system is used for federal elections?

Answer options:

  • Proportional representation ✅ First-past-the-post
  • Single transferable vote
  • Mixed-member

Correct answer: First-past-the-post

Explanation: Canada uses the "first-past-the-post" system for federal elections, meaning the candidate who receives the most votes in an electoral district wins the seat, even without an absolute majority. Alternative methods like proportional representation, single transferable vote, and mixed-member systems are incorrect because they are not used in Canadian federal elections, despite occasional public debates about electoral reform. This voting method is a foundational rule of Canada's parliamentary democracy as outlined in the Discover Canada guide. Memorizing this specific voting system is highly relevant for the exam, as questions about the democratic process and how Members of Parliament are elected are very common.

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