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Abigail's avatar

Regarding the Cutback Amendment - though the sell to the majority of voters was indeed "screw them for giving themselves a raise," the fact that it did away with cumulative voting was very much noticed, intentional, and part of the messaging. I was disheartened when I learned that the League of Women Voters of Illinois supported the amendment specifically because they supported getting rid of cumulative voting. At the same time there were plenty of voices who emphasized the detriment the amendment would have for representation - predictions that came true after the amendment passed.

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June G's avatar

Forgot to mention that for states with very few seats in total it will be impossible to get a 7 member district even is the whole state is a single district. Unfortunately that means a real working proportional system would also require increasing the number of seats in the House which is a very hard sell even though it is also much needed.

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