Parliamentary systems don’t imply proportional representation necessarily. Commonwealth nations like Canada and the UK use the Westminster system, and use a first past the post system derived from that tradition for example. It simply depends on the country and who decided on the details of the electoral system.
They have exactly one district, right? They simply don’t have enough liberals there.
Wyoming is a shit state tho. Actually scratch that the nature part is great. Too bad we all can’t move there and take over two senators. Only need a few thousand voting age non fascists to move in right?
Abolish the concepts of districts and make all elections state wide. Can’t gerrymander the entire state now can ya?
You fuck around and you lose your stupid “district” privileges.
It’s absolutely ridiculous that this is even legal.
It’s technically not.
Politicians shouldn’t be allowed to draw the district borders in the first place. It’s a clear conflict of interest.
Is this a serious suggestion? I’m having a hard time thinking how it would work. I’m guessing each person can vote for every representative “slot”?
Like how Parliaments work - proportional vote.
56% R, 39% D, 4% I = 16 Republican representatives, 11 Democratic representatives, 2 independent representatives.
Parliamentary systems don’t imply proportional representation necessarily. Commonwealth nations like Canada and the UK use the Westminster system, and use a first past the post system derived from that tradition for example. It simply depends on the country and who decided on the details of the electoral system.
Wyoming might have something to say about that…
They have exactly one district, right? They simply don’t have enough liberals there.
Wyoming is a shit state tho. Actually scratch that the nature part is great. Too bad we all can’t move there and take over two senators. Only need a few thousand voting age non fascists to move in right?