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		<description><![CDATA[BC has a chance to improve the way it votes. | BC voters will have the chance to elect (note, Vancouver Sun subscription may be required for link) a new voting system next Tuesday&#8212;the &quot;single transferable vote&quot;, or STV, which I think is a good idea.&nbsp; Right now, BC uses roughly the same voting system used widely in the US:&nbsp; for any legislative district, the candidate with the most votes wins.&nbsp; This &quot;first-past-the-post&quot; system sounds fair, but it actually leads to...]]></description>
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