OT: Voting results in NH
Joshua Pollak
pardsbane at offthehill.org
Thu Jan 29 14:48:23 EST 2004
On Jan 29, 2004, at 11:43 AM, Zack Cerza wrote:
>> Would this change things?
>
> No. But scrapping the party system altogether would change things.
> Maybe then
> people would actually know what each candidate stood for. Notice how
> on the
I think the solution is not to scrap the party system, but to rearrange
our electoral system so that it better supports multiple parties. Our
electoral system (all or nothing, the candidate wins the state or not)
encourages a bi-polar system with two parties fighting to get everyones
vote. This keeps everything nice and simple, but it alienates the
people who don't agree with either party and forces the parties to be
as broad and as inclusive as possible, which weakens their positions.
A parliamentary system, (or perhaps something in between), would allow
'partial credit', allowing smaller parties a better foot hold in
congress, which would allow more diversity of opinion. People wouldn't
feel alienated, because their party would have more power, and the
political opinion spectrum in congress would better reflect the
diversity in the nation.
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