Sunday, October 5, 2008

Making your vote count in Canada

Having troubles deciding how to vote? Here are a few resources to quickly help you decide!

VOTING STRATEGICALLY:

Vote for the Environment
If you are worried about Harper and his anti-environment policies, type in your area code here to find out which local candidate is most likely to defeat the conservative representative.

Anything But Conservative
"A toolkit for making your vote count and removing a government that most Canadians don't want and didn't vote for."

Election Prediction Riding-by-Riding predictions.

Democratic Space
If you aren't sure whether you should vote strategically or not, read some info from this site. According to Greg Morrow, you should only vote strategically if the following 3 conditions can be met:

1. It's a close 2-way race between your 2nd choice and the unchoice (within 5%)
2. The chances of your party winning the riding are remote (< 25%)
3. A small number of votes will make a difference (< 1 in 3 voters)

SWAP YOUR VOTE:

Pair Vote

Facebook Anti-Haper Vote Swap (must be Facebook member)

ABOUT HARPER & THE CONSERVATIVES:

Stop Harper
Information about the Conservatives and their policies.

Harper Cuts
What has Harper really cut?

Harper's Record
What has Harper done?

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