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Cosmo G's avatar

Thanks for this walk through Steven, I found it really helpful. I'm intrigued by the Australian PRCV approach, with its list design. I wonder if you could get much of the same benefit (reducing leakage, organizing choices for voters, etc) just by using the lists and not even including the "above the line" box. Just allowing folks to rank the list if they choose. I don't know if any jurisdiction uses a design exactly like that. For US/state elections, that might be a good way to let voters vote for their party, without putting an explicit party vote on the ballot.

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Tom's avatar

I disagree with you about the impossibility of having PR at federal level in the U.S.

sure 14 Representatives are elected in states with one or two members each. so scant possibility of PR there

but in 36 states, about 420 Representatives are elected where DM is three or more, sometimes considerably more than 3.

so that gives chance overall for significant PR improvement, even if some states would be left out of PR but they would be no worse than they are now.

and voters of small third parties there could look to members elected elsewhere to carry the ball.

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