Over three-fourths of Americans think there should be a maximum age limit for elected officials, according to a CBS News/YouGov survey.

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    10 months ago

    First past the post voting is why.

    So many problems go back to that.

    But in this case, committee assignment is based on seniority. So the longest serving members get first dibs. This means that to keep power, the parties must put money into keeping incumbents in place.

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      10 months ago

      I’m Canadian, we don’t have this problem. I don’t think they do in the UK or Europe either.

      You guys didn’t either, until just more relatively recently. Feels gross, it feels corrupt

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        10 months ago

        First Past the Post is an issue in Canada and the UK as well.

        I tend to advocate for STAR, because it seems to be one of the best voting systems ever designed. Sadly, the people who were elected thanks to FPtP don’t want to surrender power by switching to a better voting system. This is why you sometimes see these ghouls pushing things like Ranked Choice, a system that is only marginally better than FPtP, if you ignore some massive (and exploitable) flaws.

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        10 months ago

        You need to read more news. Yes, you absolutely fucking have this problem in Canada. Why am I still hearing about Doug Ford, huh? And in the UK they have a different variance of problems, because they have passed about half of the reforms necessary to solve this.