9 June. This is a Canadian province and FPTP jurisdiction that has had somewhat “anomalous” outcomes in the past (click ‘N.S.’ above for a discussion around the last election), yet no major push (that I know of) for electoral reform. Unlike BC, for example.
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This is old news by now, but the province of Nova Scotia recently had an election in which they voted for their first ever New Democratic Party government, and a majority at that.
An article in The Globe and Mail gives a number of perspectives on what brought the party to power in the province.
[Thanks for the note; as this is not a news blog, the age of a story is never a problem. I did edit the comment, however, to embed the link, per the blog comment policy. --MSS]
Seed planted by Randy — 22 June 2009 @ 02:14