Additional information about gender quotas

Canada

Canada

Answer
Yes
Comment
In 1997 a proposal on electoral gender parity went to referendum in Nunavut, a self-governing region in the Northwest Territories. Voters were asked to vote "yes" or "no" to the question: "Should the first Nunavut Legislative Assembly have equal numbers of men and women MLAs, with one man and one woman elected to represent each electoral district?" The proposal, however, was rejected by 57 percent of Nunavut voters.

If the proposal had passed, one woman from a women's list and one man from a men's list would be elected from each of the 10 or 11 electoral districts. Each voter would then mark two boxes: one from the women's list and one from the men's list.

In 2011 the Fair Representation Act (S.C. 2011, c. 26) was signed, it introduced a new formula that would expand the House of Commons from 308 to 338 seats. This is reflected in the 2015 results.
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