That seems to be the opinion of Elections Ontario, which as you’ll read here, seems determined to give as little information out to the voters of Ontario as possible with regards to what they will be voting either for or against with regards to electoral reform.
Its unfortunate that it appears some back-room power-brokers are doing their utmost to prevent Ontarions from being as educated as possible on the Electoral Reform Referendum. Voters have the right to be able to make an informed decision, whether that vote is yes or no to the proposed question.
It appalls me that an apparent attempt to stifle the amount of information being given out to the public is taking place. It gives the unfortunate impression that someone has calculated that the less Ontarions know about this, the better. (And opinion polls have shown that there is a marked increase for the proposed MMP electoral system as people get more information about it). I would call on Elections Ontario to make as much information available as possible, and not look as if you want to keep as many people in the dark on this as possible.





I noticed the same. I received a pamphlet saying to vote in the referendum. It gave the two choices but did not explain what the choices were.
I have spoken with about 10 people who have no clue what it is all about. I explained it to them and now there are 10 more people for MMP!
If it is not explained, people will vote for the status quo.