• Techmaster@lemm.ee
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    It’s absurd that we require a majority vote for house speaker. It should be as simple as whoever gets the most votes. Or you have to vote for A or B for your vote to even be counted. None of this “present” nonsense.

    212 vs 199, ok Hakeem Jeffries wins.

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      Most likely, this would make the Republicans vote for whoever their candidate is, rather than a minority Democrat winner.

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      Plurality voting is one of the best systems if your goal is to elect someone that most people don’t want.

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        This!
        Have two+ really good candidates and an awful one with niche appeal.
        Guess who plurality gives the awful one a great chance at winning.

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        perhaps a period of immunity then. Prime Ministers in the UK get a year of immunity if they win a no confidence vote

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          The speaker isn’t a job laid out in law other than being listed as 3rd in succession. It exists at the acceptance of some rules adopted by a majority of the house. Those rules could just as well not include any speaker, it could call for everyone to dress as a banana on Tuesday.

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          That implies your government is functioning as it is meant to. Here in the US, it’s not. It’s just not.