摘要:On May 12th, 2009, British Columbians will have a second chance to approve the single transferable vote (STV) electoral system recommended by the British Columbia Citizens' Assembly in December 2004. The creation of a Citizens' Assembly to deliberate over such highly important matters as electoral reform was a remarkably innovative moment in western political history. The voters' decision to replace the traditional Westminster single-member plurality electoral model would be equally so. This article looks at developments since the last provincial election.