We, in Canada, are about to change from a First Past the Post electoral process to some other (to be determined by a government appointed committee).
As part of a group called FairVote Canada, I am working on an informational PowerPoint presentation for use in educating interested groups. One of the things we would like to include is a world map colour coded to indicate which, of several, systems is used in each country. I have scoured the internet and, while there is useful stuff on Wikipedia and some other sites , none are up to date so cannot be used.
I wondered if anyone on this site could point me at a solution which could include updating a world map of some kind here
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide
Discussion
Comment from Sanderd17 on 15 December 2015 at 10:07
Taking maps from Wikipedia will be best for you. OSM is too precise to download and render all boundary data easily. So it’s better to use a Wikipedia map. You can take this map and update it with data you like (don’t forget to upload it back again when you fixed the map). Updating isn’t hard when you download it as an SVG file and open it in a program like Illustrator or Inkscape.
OSM doesn’t gather data like the usage of voting systems either. So you won’t find more info on that subject here.