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- Elections BC is an independent office of the Legislature responsible for administering provincial elections and referenda. The office also registers voters and maintains the provincial voters' list. If you are not registered to vote or wish to verify your registration information, contact Elections BC.
- No STV is the registered opponent group for the referendum. It opposes BC-STV.
- British Columbians for STV is the registered proponent group for the referendum. It supports BC-STV.
- The Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform's web site contains information about the Assembly's activities, as well as copies of its report recommending BC-STV. It also contains electronic versions of submissions made to the Assembly and other learning resources.
- This essay on Wikipedia contains an in-depth summary of the single transferable vote system generally. Note that some details of how STV operates in other countries may not apply to BC-STV.
- The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), based in Sweden, is an intergovernmental organization with a mandate to support sustainable democracy worldwide. Its site has a great deal of information on electoral systems around the world.
- The ACE project contains a wealth of information on electoral systems, including articles on how STV operates in Ireland and Malta.
- A review of STV for the Scottish Parliament done in 2003 examines how STV operates in the countries that use it.
