On 12/14/2011 12:59 PM, David L Wetzell wrote:
if we push hard for the use of American Proportional Representation
it'll give third parties a better chance to win seats and they will
prove great labs for experimentation with electoral reform.

This is also a good reason to strategically support IRV, since we can
trust that with changes, there'll be more scope for experimentation and
consideration of multiple alternatives to FPTP.

dlw

I doubt that electoral experimentation would follow the adoption of any new election method.

Why? Consider that elected representatives tend to defend whatever election method they got elected under. So if "American Proportional Representation" -- or any other method -- were used by a third party to elect its leaders, the elected representatives would be unlikely to support experimenting with other election methods.

It's analogous to a door to a treasure room that gets closed and locked after the first people pass through. People who gain access to power naturally want to preserve whatever electoral system got them elected.

Richard Fobes

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