'The worst possible system:' Critics call for reforms to Toronto's mayoral election

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'The worst possible system:' Critics call for reforms to Toronto's mayoral election
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With more than half a dozen high profile candidates, the next mayor of Toronto could be elected with less than a third of the popular vote.

With more than half a dozen high profile candidates in the packed field, city hall watchers say the next mayor of Canada's most populous city could be elected with less than a third of the popular vote.

"It's the worst possible system to choose a mayor. And this is definitely a case study in why we need to change our election procedures," Beebe said. Proponents, meanwhile, say a ranked ballot would eliminate vote splitting and garner a more diverse slate of candidates. Toronto looked ready to move beyond first-past-the-post when council voted in September 2020 to hold public consultations with an eye to bringing in ranked ballots for the 2026 election.

" allows them to drill down into their base of support and exploit divisions across the rest of the political spectrum."

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