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Canada’s Federal Electoral Redistribution Presented at the International Seminar on Electoral Redistribution November 2012
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Overview ● Electoral Boundaries Redistribution Legal Foundation Roles and Authorities Allocation of Seats Redistribution Process ● Geography and Census Statistics Cartographic Redistricting Tool Map Viewer 2
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Purpose of Redistribution To ensure that the constituencies reflect population changes and movement between and within regions. Effective representation in the House of Commons. 3
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Legal Foundation ● Constitution Act, 1867: The number of electoral districts and their boundaries shall be readjusted on the completion of each decennial census ● Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act: Establishment of independent commissions and process leading to the Representation Order ● Official Languages Act (OLA): Commitment to enhancing the vitality of official language minority communities ● Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 4
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Roles and Authorities 3 Key groups Electoral boundaries commissions Elections Canada Parliamentarians 5
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Electoral Boundaries Commissions ● An independent, three-member commission for each province ● Has the mandate to consider and report on the readjustment of the province’s representation in the House of Commons ● Must consider: The electoral quota for the province (plus or minus 25%) Communities of interest and identity Historical patterns of previous electoral boundaries Manageable geographic size ● Must hold at least one public hearing ● Final authority for boundaries and names of electoral districts 6 Roles and Authorities (cont’d)
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● Calculates the number of seats in each province ● Provides administrative, technical and financial support to the commissions ● Prepares a draft representation order ● Prepares official maps ● Prepares to deliver a general election with the new boundaries 7
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Roles and Authorities (cont’d) Members of Parliament ● Can participate in public hearings ● File objections to the reports with the Parliamentary Committee Parliamentary Committee ● Considers filed objections 8
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Allocation of Seats 9 78 (+3) 121 (+15) 14 34 (+6) 42 (+6) 3 10 7 181 … 295 308 338 (1867…..…….……………..2013) 4 11
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Redistribution Process 10 Disposition of Objections Proposals May 26–Sept. 8 Public Hearings July 3–Nov. 15 Deadline: Dec. 21 possible 2-month extension Proclamation of Representation Order: Sept. 42 nd GE Each commission develops and publishes a proposal for its province. Members of the public can make a presentation at a public hearing. In light of the feedback received during the public hearing period, the commissions may adjust their initial proposals and finalize their reports. Members of Parliament have 30 days after its referral to committee to file objections to a report. The parliamentary committee considers the objections. A report is then returned to the commission. The commission has 30 days to consider the objections and decides whether to modify any boundaries or district names. Census Return: Feb. 8 Allocation of Seats: Dec. 16, 2011 Establishment of the Commissions: Feb. 21 Reports Nov. 5–Feb. 15 20122013 2014 2015 Parliamentary Process 10 In force Earliest: April
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11 Geography and Census Statistics
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● Development of scenarios for proposals and reports: Cartographic Redistricting Tool ● Public consultation: Map Viewer Role of Geography and Census Statistics 12
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13 Cartographic Redistricting Tool ● Application based on ArcGis 10 and Autobound ● Runs on laptops (1 per Commission) ● Operated by Elections Canada techniciens ● Uses Census and geographic data: 2011 Census population 2006 Census socio-economic data (Age; Marital Status; Mother Tongue; Ethnic Origin; Education; Income; etc) Census polygons (Census Division, Sub-Division, Dissemination Area and Dissemination Block) Municipal and administrative boundaries Topographic base
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14 Regroups Census polygons into Electoral Districts Calculates population and demographic variables Validation and reporting Cartographic Redistricting Tool (cont’d)
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Flash interface on Google Map Locates electoral districts from street addresses Displays current, proposed and final boundaries Public Consultation – Map Viewer 15
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16 Conclusion Independence and non-partisanship +Engagement of Parliamentarians and of the public +Training and support to Commissions +Tools and data =
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