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Colbert
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the only way to change america
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November 04, 2011, 06:54:08 pm »
would be to instaurate the two-round majoritarian system.
What do you think about that ?
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Re: the only way to change america
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The actual system make impossible to a tier-party to merging
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Re: the only way to change america
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November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm »
There are many electoral reforms we should adopt like:
1. IRV for single-member positions (Governor/Senators/President/Mayor/etc)
2. Proportional representation for all lower legislative chambers (along with the abolishment of every state senate)
3. Abolishment of the electoral college
4. Automatic voter registration
but how are these going to pass?
The current two parties in our two-party system are not going to vote their power out of existence, there are no federal initiatives, and electoral reform on the state-level (whether the state legislature or state public initiatives) always seems to fail. The best improvements we've got in the last two decades has been what? Two states (Oregon, Washington) using vote-by-mail?
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True Federalist
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Re: the only way to change america
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Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
2. Proportional representation for all lower legislative chambers (along with the abolishment of every state senate)
Bicameralism is a good thing, so long as the second house is not elected in the same manner as the first.
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Re: the only way to change america
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Quote from: True Federalist on November 05, 2011, 01:27:40 am
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
2. Proportional representation for all lower legislative chambers (along with the abolishment of every state senate)
Bicameralism is a good thing, so long as the second house is not elected in the same manner as the first.
Bicameralism is something you have in a federal system but the state governments are pretty much unitary. What are the state senates supposed to represent? Counties?
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Quote from: greenforest32 on November 05, 2011, 01:42:51 am
Quote from: True Federalist on November 05, 2011, 01:27:40 am
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
2. Proportional representation for all lower legislative chambers (along with the abolishment of every state senate)
Bicameralism is a good thing, so long as the second house is not elected in the same manner as the first.
Bicameralism is something you have in a federal system but the state governments are pretty much unitary. What are the state senates supposed to represent? Counties?
Before the 1960's that was indeed the case in a number of States, including South Carolina. (Indeed, in South Carolina, the combined delegation to the General Assembly from each county also did double duty as the county council for each county back before the one man-one vote cases made impossible keeping that useful means of keeping the number of elected offices small.) While that is no longer the case, a second house that is elected on a different schedule than the first can serve as a check on momentary political blips. Yes bicameralism can delay and impede political action, but that is more often than not a good thing.
While none of the States make use of it, another useful possibility would be to have one house elected from districts, and the other house elected on a Statewide proportional basis. Indeed, for a federal government, I favor tricameralism, with in addition to two houses elected as just described, a third house with an equal number of members selected/elected by each State, but having legislative authority only on bills that affect the State governments.
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Re: the only way to change america
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Quote from: True Federalist on November 05, 2011, 02:03:25 pm
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 05, 2011, 01:42:51 am
Quote from: True Federalist on November 05, 2011, 01:27:40 am
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
2. Proportional representation for all lower legislative chambers (along with the abolishment of every state senate)
Bicameralism is a good thing, so long as the second house is not elected in the same manner as the first.
Bicameralism is something you have in a federal system but the state governments are pretty much unitary. What are the state senates supposed to represent? Counties?
Before the 1960's that was indeed the case in a number of States, including South Carolina. (Indeed, in South Carolina, the combined delegation to the General Assembly from each county also did double duty as the county council for each county back before the one man-one vote cases made impossible keeping that useful means of keeping the number of elected offices small.) While that is no longer the case, a second house that is elected on a different schedule than the first can serve as a check on momentary political blips. Yes bicameralism can delay and impede political action, but that is more often than not a good thing.
While none of the States make use of it, another useful possibility would be to have one house elected from districts, and the other house elected on a Statewide proportional basis. Indeed, for a federal government, I favor tricameralism, with in addition to two houses elected as just described, a third house with an equal number of members selected/elected by each State, but having legislative authority only on bills that affect the State governments.
Yes that's quite elaborate but I just can't see any benefit to it. Any legislative bill, whether good or bad, should be dealt with through the legislative process: debate and amendment. I'm not convinced that we can only have a proper debate with bi-cameral state legislatures or that every county should get equal representation regardless of population like states and the U.S. Senate.
It's not like it's hard to consider how something will affect the counties and the legislators will obviously have an incentive to consider how any bill will affect the city/county governments in their districts. And as far as "political blips", I think the resulting unicameral legislatures should have elections every four years instead of every two.
But if the concern is that it should take more than one election cycle to change the composition of 100% of the legislature, well that's up for debate. I don't see the problem with it. Maybe it's a bit radical, but it's still a representative democracy and recall elections are always a possibility.
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Colbert
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Re: the only way to change america
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November 05, 2011, 09:01:52 pm »
In france, we had aloso bicameralism, and it"s a bullsh**t (for FRANCE, i mean), because the high assembly has NO real power. It just can make slow the votes of laws.
And it cost a lot !
greenforest, i have not very well understand (my english is quite awful
) : oregon and washington have bring out the FPTP ?
The solution would maybe to concentrate all alternatives forces for electoral change on an only state (the more important, if possible) ?
what about the elections at county level ? Do you have a politician elected for each county or only for each municipality ?
If an against-FPTP win a county (or a municipality), maybe a domino process could be start
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Re: the only way to change america
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November 05, 2011, 09:59:16 pm »
1. Oregon and Washington still use FPTP, just like every other state. The only thing is that both states conduct their elections 100% by mail so our turnout (as a percent of registered voters) is usually higher compared to the other states that still require people to vote in person
2. As far as the state senates go, they used to have representatives elected for each county/municipality rather than for equally populated districts, but we had a Supreme Court ruling in the 1960s (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reynolds_v._Sims
) that ruled that as unconstitutionally violating "one person, one vote" so now all state upper chambers must have equally populated districts just like state lower chambers. So now every state (except Nebraska which is already unicameral) has two legislative chambers based on population.
3. County elections are usually candidate based rather than party based and they also use FPTP. I think there are a few counties in the country that use IRV (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant-runoff_voting
) instead of FPTP but it hasn't really led to a domino effect unfortunately.
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November 10, 2011, 04:01:58 am »
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
Two states (Oregon, Washington) using vote-by-mail?
In what way is vote-by-mail an improvement?
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Re: the only way to change america
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Quote from: True Federalist on November 05, 2011, 01:27:40 am
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
2. Proportional representation for all lower legislative chambers (along with the abolishment of every state senate)
Bicameralism is a good thing, so long as the second house is not elected in the same manner as the first.
I understand bicameralism on federal level, but on state level? I can't see much point.
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Quote from: Χahar on November 10, 2011, 04:01:58 am
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
Two states (Oregon, Washington) using vote-by-mail?
In what way is vote-by-mail an improvement?
It improves voter turnout, that's about it.
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Re: the only way to change america
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November 10, 2011, 03:29:38 pm »
A president elected by popular vote through IRV and a 600/700 members House of representatives elected through PR would help America a lot, indeed. Problem is, it's not happening anythime soon.
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Re: the only way to change america
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November 15, 2011, 10:13:59 pm »
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 10, 2011, 02:17:12 pm
Quote from: Χahar on November 10, 2011, 04:01:58 am
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
Two states (Oregon, Washington) using vote-by-mail?
In what way is vote-by-mail an improvement?
It improves voter turnout, that's about it.
But it eliminates the secret ballot at the same time.
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November 15, 2011, 10:21:58 pm »
Quote from: Χahar on November 15, 2011, 10:13:59 pm
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 10, 2011, 02:17:12 pm
Quote from: Χahar on November 10, 2011, 04:01:58 am
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
Two states (Oregon, Washington) using vote-by-mail?
In what way is vote-by-mail an improvement?
It improves voter turnout, that's about it.
But it eliminates the secret ballot at the same time.
No more so than an absentee ballot. My mom is old enough to qualify for one without having a reason, and it's not just one envelope, but two. You put your ballot inside the inner envelope and then the inner into the outer. So long as there are procedures in place to prevent the inner from being opened while the outer could be used, then the secret ballot is preserved.
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Re: the only way to change america
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November 22, 2011, 02:02:49 am »
Quote from: True Federalist on November 15, 2011, 10:21:58 pm
Quote from: Χahar on November 15, 2011, 10:13:59 pm
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 10, 2011, 02:17:12 pm
Quote from: Χahar on November 10, 2011, 04:01:58 am
Quote from: greenforest32 on November 04, 2011, 07:30:41 pm
Two states (Oregon, Washington) using vote-by-mail?
In what way is vote-by-mail an improvement?
It improves voter turnout, that's about it.
But it eliminates the secret ballot at the same time.
No more so than an absentee ballot. My mom is old enough to qualify for one without having a reason, and it's not just one envelope, but two. You put your ballot inside the inner envelope and then the inner into the outer. So long as there are procedures in place to prevent the inner from being opened while the outer could be used, then the secret ballot is preserved.
Someone can look at your vote (or even mark it for you) before you put it in the envelope. The vote isn't secret.
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The best reforms for us to enact:
1. The abolishment of the electoral college.
2. The institution of a two-round majoritarian system for presidential and gubernatorial elections.
3. The abolishment of the Senate, and all State Senates/upper houses.
4. The replacement of the FPTP system in congressional and state lower house elections with an MMP system, with a 3% threshold.
5. The creation of an Office of the Prime Minister of the United States, who is to be the head of the cabinet, and must be elected by the House of Representatives.
6. The creation of an office of Deputy Prime Minister.
6. The removal of all duties and powers of the President besides calling the House into session, dissolving it, and doing the work of a simple head of state.
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A plutocratic authoritarian oligarchical committee state. Nothing less.
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