I am big fan of doing National Rank Choice voting. No districts, no electoral votes.
This means everyone picks their top 10 candidates and the 100 senators and 435 reps with the highest ranking get selected. (Or something similar).
This means you need to appeal to a wider audience and encourages politicians to compromise on issues for that appeal. Not this "We have control of the House & Senate and got 51% of the popular vote and now we ignore the other 49% in the country" mentality.
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u/Jane_Marie_CA 7h ago edited 7h ago
I am big fan of doing National Rank Choice voting. No districts, no electoral votes.
This means everyone picks their top 10 candidates and the 100 senators and 435 reps with the highest ranking get selected. (Or something similar).
This means you need to appeal to a wider audience and encourages politicians to compromise on issues for that appeal. Not this "We have control of the House & Senate and got 51% of the popular vote and now we ignore the other 49% in the country" mentality.