A 24-country survey finds a median of 59% are dissatisfied with how their democracy is functioning, and 74% think elected officials don’t care what people like them think.
Ranked choice voting usually still results in two major parties. Approval voting, where you check off everyone you approve of and see who has the most, may be a fairer system.
That could be a nice improvement to the US’s representative democracy also. The nice thing about ranked choice voting is that it forces people to have more than one choice. People may only approve of exactly their favorite choice.
Ranked choice voting usually still results in two major parties. Approval voting, where you check off everyone you approve of and see who has the most, may be a fairer system.
Here’s an explanation of different systems I saw a while back https://youtu.be/yhO6jfHPFQU?si=x7aHPIT1KL7n_JPg
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That could be a nice improvement to the US’s representative democracy also. The nice thing about ranked choice voting is that it forces people to have more than one choice. People may only approve of exactly their favorite choice.