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by AnthonyMouse
728 days ago
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That's likely to reduce diverse representation vs. single-member districts. If there are e.g. 8 seats a party could run 8 identical candidates and they'd all get the highest approval ratings for the combined district if one of them would, and other parties wouldn't get any. |
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You lose the ability to know your local candidate, but how many people really do these days? It's what we set up in Iraq, but we don't do it ourselves.
It doesn't solve the problem that there is still exactly one chief executive. You can try making that a committee but that has other downsides.