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Works Cited for Proportional Representation vs. First-Past-The-Post

Works Cited for Proportional Representation vs. First-Past-The-Post

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Barker, Paul. “Voting for Trouble” in Mark Charlton and Paul Barker (eds), Crosscurrents: Contemporary Political Issues 4th ed, 2002, pp. 304-312.

Boix, Carles. “Setting the Rules of the Game: The Choice of Electoral Systems in Advanced Democracies” The American Political Science Review, 93.3 (September 1999): 609-624.

Caron, Jean-François. “The End of the First-Past-the Post Electoral System?” Canadian Parliamentary Review, 22.3 (Autumn 1999): 19-22.

Carty, R. K. “Canada” European Journal of Political Research 41 (December 2002): 7-8, 927-930.

Gordon, Larry. “It’s Time for Fair Voting in Canada.” Economics at About.com (15 October 2003). Online. 18 October 2003 <http://economics.about.com/cs/issues/a/fair_vote_p.htm>.

Hiemstra, John L., and Harold J. Jansen. “Getting What You Vote For.” in Mark Charlton and Paul Barker (eds), Crosscurrents: Contemporary Political Issues, 4th ed, 2002, pp. 292-303.

Matland, Richard E., and Donley T. Studlar. “The Contagion of Women Candidates in Single-Member District and Proportional Representation Electoral Systems: Canada and Norway” The Journal of Politics 58.3 (August 1996): 707-733.

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