Elections would have the biggest impact on whether or not democratic deficit exist in Canada since Canadians vote for a representative government , meaning that Canadians have to elect a political party to form the government who would be making policies and decisions that would be affecting everyone in Canada, on behalf of the Canadian people, until the next election that would not occur for another four years. Elections can be viewed as the main contributor that affects to democratic deficit because the number of voter turnout is used to determine how much Canada is affected by democratic deficit. When the voter turnout decreases, it can be interpreted as Canadians losing belief in Canadian democracy because they believe that their votes will have little to no influence. Canada currently uses the first past the post, also known as the winner takes all electoral system. In this plurality system, it emphasizes on each citizen gets to vote for only one candidate from their riding, and the candidate who receives the most votes becomes a member of parliament. The party with the most members who holds a seat in parliament forms the government and the leader of the winning political party becomes the Prime Minister.
Elections would have the biggest impact on whether or not democratic deficit exist in Canada since Canadians vote for a representative government , meaning that Canadians have to elect a political party to form the government who would be making policies and decisions that would be affecting everyone in Canada, on behalf of the Canadian people, until the next election that would not occur for another four years. Elections can be viewed as the main contributor that affects to democratic deficit because the number of voter turnout is used to determine how much Canada is affected by democratic deficit. When the voter turnout decreases, it can be interpreted as Canadians losing belief in Canadian democracy because they believe that their votes will have little to no influence. Canada currently uses the first past the post, also known as the winner takes all electoral system. In this plurality system, it emphasizes on each citizen gets to vote for only one candidate from their riding, and the candidate who receives the most votes becomes a member of parliament. The party with the most members who holds a seat in parliament forms the government and the leader of the winning political party becomes the Prime Minister.