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What's up with Ontario and the Fords?
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Look at the size of ridings in 1867, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Pearce_Howland Total Eligible voters 2,243. The winner received 810 votes. By the time riding reached over 30,000 voter participation started to drop significantly.
That doesn't really explain anything. Nothing much in that wiki that would imply any sort of benefit to limiting the number of voters to 30,000.
You claim voters dropped significantly but even the initial voter turn out was about 36% using your numbers (810÷2243x100)
According to elections Canada last year's voter turnout was 69%
So again what does the number 30,000 come from, but more so, why is it a GOOD number?