The complete membership of the special parliamentary committee on electoral reform was revealed Friday, allowing it to begin its work as early as Monday.

The 12 member committee is composed of five Liberal MPs, three Conservative MPs, two NDP MPs, one Bloc MP, and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May.

According to a motion adopted in the House on June 7, the committee will “conduct a study of viable alternate voting systems to replace the first-past-the-post system and “examine mandatory voting and online voting”, consulting broadly and delivering a final report with recommendations by December 1.

Below are the members for each party:

Liberals

Ruby Sahota (Brampton-North)

Matt DeCourcey (Fredricton)

John Aldag (Cloverdale Langley City)

Sherry Romanado Longueuil (Charles-LeMoyne)

Francis Scarpaleggia (Lac-Saint-Louis)

Conservatives

Jason Kenney (Calgary Midnapore)

Scott Reid (Lanark — Frontenac — Kingston)

Gérard Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent)

NDP

Nathan Cullen (Skeena — Bulkley Valley)

Alexandre Boulerice (Rosemont — La Petite-Patrie)

Bloc Québécois

Luc Thériault (Montcalm)