Hello electorama fans,

regarding that last comment, I invite those interested in non-geographical district to consider astrological district. The idea is to obtain equivalent samples of the electorate in term of any distribution (age, geography, profession, language, religion,...) like poll survey use. For example, in Quebec with near 4 000 000 electors, we could
obtain around 73 (73 x 5 = 365 days) of less than 55 000 electors each.
Thus electorate results could indicate a better performance from some candidates
instead of reflecting the district bias produced by its design.
For example the first district could be formed with all Quebecors born between 1st and 5th of january, the 2nd with Quebecors born between 6th and 10th of january
and so on...

For more details of an electoral system using such "districts", search for SPPA
(Scrutin Préférentiel, Proportionel et Acirconscriptif in french).
An english version is available on the electoral reform website
of the British-Colombia citizen assembly.

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However, even something like "they should be compact" favours some
people.  If you are part of a group that is spread evenly, then you do
worse if the districts are compact.  The problem is that philosophy
that districts should be geographically based.
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