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I had been convinced by the articles you shared years ago on the inefficacy of strategic voting. (For instance this article you shared in 2024: https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2021/08/30/Does-Strategic-Voting-Actually-Work/). Is there new data on the usefulness of strategic voting? Am I misunderstanding the nuance of the results?


The tl;dr is that most of the time, there aren’t enough people strategically voting to make up for the majority that aren’t.

Strategically voting by a numbers perspective can theoretically work, but realistically in most cases enough people just aren’t participating.

Beyond wanting to vote for the party I actually want as my MP/PM, this is why I don’t generally support strategic voting.



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