Yesterday Canadian Members of Parliament voted against Nathan Cullen’s Motion to concur in the Second Report of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform ~ which would have meant adopting the ERRÉ Committee Recommendations Negatived Yeas 146 | Nays 159 MPs who voted Two Liberal MPs voted to concur in the Second Report of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform, but all the rest (159 LPC MPs)…
Yesterday Canadian Members of Parliament voted against Nathan Cullen’s Motion to concur in the Second Report of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform ~ which would have meant adopting the ERRÉ Committee Recommendations
Negatived Yeas 146 | Nays 159
MPs who voted
Two Liberal MPs voted to concur in the Second Report of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform, but all the rest (159 LPC MPs) voted against it. Find out who voted, and how on the Government site.
I’m disapopointed to see half a dozen NDP MPs didn’t vote (even worse, some are leadership camdidates). But even if all the non-Liberal MPs had voted, without more Liberals voting for it, the motion was bound to fail. Which is why we need Proportional Representation.