TrySTV.ca Poll: Should British Columbia change to the BC-STV electoral system as recommended by the Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform?
(This question was on the 2005 ballot)
1 candidate will be elected with 226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

Table form | Chart form: First Round | Final Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 1    
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Yes  178  (78.8%) 
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No  48  (21.2%) 
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Results  
YesElected 
NoDefeated 

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, view the table form, or ask a question.
The dotted line represents the number of votes that guarantees victory (50.4% of counted votes).

In the first round, the first choices on each ballot are tallied.
Yes has enough votes to guarantee victory and is declared a winner.
In the end, 78.8% of all cast ballots counted toward a winner.

The Ballot Depth section shows how much lower rankings contributed to the tally.

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TrySTV.ca Poll: Should British Columbia change to the BC-STV electoral system as recommended by the Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform?
(This question was on the 2005 ballot)
1 candidate will be elected with 226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

Table form | Chart form: First Round | Final Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Ballot Depth: This shows how much the lower rankings on ballots contributed to the winning candidate.

Rank Fraction of votes for winner
1st 100.0% 
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