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Unique and Common Factors Influencing a Citizen-Driven Electoral Reform Proposal: Electoral Systems and Governance Choices in the British Columbian Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform

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Rainey, Jr., Glenn. and Rainey, Jane. "Unique and Common Factors Influencing a Citizen-Driven Electoral Reform Proposal: Electoral Systems and Governance Choices in the British Columbian Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, TBA, TBA, Jan 05, 2006 Online <PDF>. 2008-06-27 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p68433_index.html>

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Rainey, Jr., G. W. and Rainey, J. G. (2006, Jan) "Unique and Common Factors Influencing a Citizen-Driven Electoral Reform Proposal: Electoral Systems and Governance Choices in the British Columbian Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, TBA, TBA Online <PDF> Retrieved 2008-06-27 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p68433_index.html

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Unique and Common Factors Influencing a Citizen-Driven Electoral Reform Proposal: Electoral Systems and Governance Choices in the British Columbia Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform By Glenn W. Rainey Jr. Department of Government Eastern Kentucky University and Jane G. Rainey Department of Government Eastern Kentucky University A Paper Prepared for Delivery at the Conference of the Southern Political Science Association Atlanta Georgia January 5 – 7 2006. It is in this matter of informing and educating the mass of the
Ratner 2005. 67 For a more detailed description of the spread or “contagion” of the CA model see J. Rainey and G. Rainey cited in note 3 above. 68 Economist The "Public Opinion: Is There a Crisis?" July 17 1999 pp. 51 -52. 69 CRIC web site: http://www.cric.ca/; the findings were cited by Ken McKinnon Senior Advisor in “Final Report: Electoral Reform: Government of Yukon ” February 01 2005 in study which recommended that a BC-style citizens’ assembly initiative


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