
One person, one vote. That's what the Boundary Review Committee is asking Island residents to fight for.
Members say the voting system is unfair and there are five different options to achieve equality.
There are as many as three MHKs in some constituencies - others have only one.
Public meetings will let people have their say about a Tynwald report published last December.
Committee member Terry Groves says it's a long-term issue that needs to be addressed now:
For more information you can go to: gov.im/cso/brc/review
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