Why US elections only give you two choices

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6 Mar 202409:47

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the limitations of the two-party system in the US and the winner-takes-all election system, which often results in unrepresentative outcomes. It highlights the lack of diversity in Congress due to this system and contrasts it with proportional representation systems used in other democracies, such as Germany. The script explores different types of proportional representation, including closed and open list systems, mixed-member proportional, and ranked choice voting, which could potentially lead to a more representative and less polarized Congress. It suggests that changing the electoral system to multi-winner elections could open up more coalition possibilities and improve democracy in the US.

Takeaways

  • 🏆 The US electoral system often results in a winner-takes-all outcome, which can lead to unrepresentative outcomes.
  • 🤔 Many Americans are dissatisfied with the two-party system and desire more political options.
  • 🚫 Voting for third-party candidates in the current system can inadvertently support the party you least agree with, as it's often seen as a protest vote.
  • 🔍 The New England region, despite having a significant Republican vote, does not have any Republican Representatives in Congress due to the winner-takes-all system.
  • 📊 Proportional representation systems, used in many democracies, allocate seats in parliaments based on the percentage of votes a party receives.
  • 📝 There are various types of proportional representation, including closed list, open list, mixed-member proportional, and ranked choice voting.
  • 🌐 Germany's Free Democratic Party, despite not winning any single constituencies, secured a significant number of seats due to proportional representation.
  • 📈 Ranked choice voting encourages support for smaller parties by using secondary preferences if the first choice is not viable.
  • 🔄 Changing to multi-winner elections could make Congress more representative and potentially reduce polarization.
  • 📚 Federal law currently limits each Congressional district to electing only one Representative, which would need to change for a more proportional system.
  • 🌟 Experimenting with different forms of proportional representation at state and local levels could lead to a stronger democracy in the United States.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue with the current two-party system in the US?

    -The main issue is that despite a significant portion of the population not wanting the two-party system, the 'winner takes all' election system often leads to a lack of representation for third parties, resulting in a less diverse and polarized political landscape.

  • How does the 'winner takes all' system affect third-party representation in Congress?

    -In the 'winner takes all' system, even if a third party receives a significant percentage of the vote, it may still not win any seats in Congress, as the candidate with the most votes in each district wins, which typically favors the two major parties.

  • What is an example of how the current system fails to represent the political views of a region?

    -In New England, despite 36% of voters supporting Republicans in the 2022 Congressional elections, none of the region's 21 Representatives are Republicans, indicating that the perspectives of New England Republicans are not reflected in Congress.

  • How does the German electoral system differ from the US system?

    -Germany uses a form of proportional representation, where the share of votes a party receives translates into a similar share of seats in parliament, allowing for better representation of smaller parties and a more diverse political landscape.

  • What are the four common types of proportional representation mentioned in the script?

    -The four common types are closed list, open list, mixed-member proportional, and ranked choice voting. Each system has a different method for translating votes into seats, with varying levels of direct candidate selection by the voter.

  • How does ranked choice voting encourage voting for smaller parties?

    -Ranked choice voting allows voters to rank multiple candidates, which means that if their first choice is not winning, their vote can still count towards their second or third choice, potentially benefiting smaller parties and less established candidates.

  • What is the key to making the US Congress more representative and less polarized?

    -The key is to transition from single-winner elections to multi-winner elections, either by creating larger districts that elect multiple representatives or by expanding the size of Congress to allow more representatives per district.

  • What is the current federal law regarding the number of Representatives a district can elect?

    -Federal law states that no Congressional district can elect more than one Representative, which would need to be changed to implement multi-winner elections.

  • States and cities have the autonomy to choose how their legislatures and city councils are elected. They can experiment with different forms of proportional representation, which may have lower hurdles to implementation compared to changing federal laws.

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  • What is the significance of updating the US electoral system?

    -Updating the electoral system could lead to a more representative democracy, allowing for a wider range of political views to be heard and potentially opening up more coalitional possibilities for lawmaking.

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