A 200-party system, what would happen to American Elections?
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A 200-party system, what would happen to American Elections?
Let's say that America abandons the two-party system, and decides to adopt a system with 200 equally powerful parties for some reason. How would elections work, and how might the electoral college function? With 200 parties, someone could win the popular vote with only .51%, but I think it might end up being a few parties getting most of the votes. the Electoral College might not become feasible with four times as many candidates as states, Perhaps instead of entire states, it would have ot be divided into smaller segments or something.
Just a hypothetical question I thought of, inspired by the number of people (Isn't it over 200) doing the paperwork needed to get on the ballot for the California recall election.
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It would depend which state you won in. Thankfully, someone could in fact get a mandate of sorts by coming out with a (large plurality?) in several important states, giving them the electoral college.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Let's say that America abandons the two-party system, and decides to adopt a system with 200 equally powerful parties for some reason. How would elections work, and how might the electoral college function? With 200 parties, someone could win the popular vote with only .51%, but I think it might end up being a few parties getting most of the votes. the Electoral College might not become feasible with four times as many candidates as states, Perhaps instead of entire states, it would have ot be divided into smaller segments or something.
Just a hypothetical question I thought of, inspired by the number of people (Isn't it over 200) doing the paperwork needed to get on the ballot for the California recall election.
Actually, there are about two hundred political parties in the USA today. It's just that most of them are not very popular. You should be glad for this, since at least three of them are Phalangist Parties, among other bizzare groups (why the hell does the USA have three Phalangist Parties?), which could conceivable win high office in the above circumstances.
Thankfully, those circumstances would never happen--there's a general trend in our system for parties to coalesce. Both the Republicans and the Democrats are probably like coalitions of between 12-15 identifiable groups that would be independent parties in a European-style parliamentary system.
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Interesting comment.Both the Republicans and the Democrats are probably like coalitions of between 12-15 identifiable groups that would be independent parties in a European-style parliamentary system.
For all of my thinking on politics and government, I never thought much about why the US doesn't have the number of viable, active, national level political parties that some European style parliamentary systems have.
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This would explain why you have relatively sane Democrats like myself sharing a party with nutbars like Al Sharpton.
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At someone who attended a private school (and my parents payed the entire bill AND thei taces), I entirely agree with you.Iceberg wrote:I became a Democrat because I was pro-public-education. I believe that private, sectarian and home schools have no right to compete with public schools for public funding (i.e. vouchers). That's why they're "private, sectarian or home" schools. If you want to send your kid to a private school, bully for you. DON'T DO IT ON THE TAXPAYERS' DIME.
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I've never been very fond of the two-party system (and indeed I'd like to see parties themselves disbanded, if at all possible), but it does seem like the current two party system is something Americans have chosen by choice - it's not like there's something in the Constitution requiring it. With that in mind, I would focus on asking why Americans in particular are so fond of breaking down political ideology into two sides, "good" (yours) and "evil" (the other guy).
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You have to ask why the sheeple create a black-and-white reality for themselves?Bob McDob wrote:I've never been very fond of the two-party system (and indeed I'd like to see parties themselves disbanded, if at all possible), but it does seem like the current two party system is something Americans have chosen by choice - it's not like there's something in the Constitution requiring it. With that in mind, I would focus on asking why Americans in particular are so fond of breaking down political ideology into two sides, "good" (yours) and "evil" (the other guy).
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Ack, I just thought, you meant why America and not other countries. Well, clueless there.
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A prerequisite for this is public schools that are worth a damn, and a legislature that is willing to fund them in the slightest *cough* Oregon *cough*Iceberg wrote:I became a Democrat because I was pro-public-education. I believe that private, sectarian and home schools have no right to compete with public schools for public funding (i.e. vouchers). That's why they're "private, sectarian or home" schools. If you want to send your kid to a private school, bully for you. DON'T DO IT ON THE TAXPAYERS' DIME.
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*cough* There ARE 200 parties.Gandalf wrote:If there were 200 parties the rule of the DNRC could be realised.
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I think he's referring to 200 major parties with equal power that I was referring to when making this thread, not 2 major parties, one or two notable third parties, and a whole bunch of wierd parties nobody has ever heard of.Bob McDob wrote:*cough* There ARE 200 parties.Gandalf wrote:If there were 200 parties the rule of the DNRC could be realised.
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Same here, and I'm in the same boat as Worlds SpannerWorlds Spanner wrote:At someone who attended a private school (and my parents payed the entire bill AND thei taces), I entirely agree with you.Iceberg wrote:I became a Democrat because I was pro-public-education. I believe that private, sectarian and home schools have no right to compete with public schools for public funding (i.e. vouchers). That's why they're "private, sectarian or home" schools. If you want to send your kid to a private school, bully for you. DON'T DO IT ON THE TAXPAYERS' DIME.
Here's another question. What about a 3 party system?
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You would need a proportional system of elections and 5% threshold to get a party list member into office or a direct seat.
Of course that would call into questionany ligitimacy to govern of a president with less than 51% of the national vote.
With you current traditions 200 parties could not function.
You would need a proportional system of elections and 5% threshold to get a party list member into office or a direct seat.
Of course that would call into questionany ligitimacy to govern of a president with less than 51% of the national vote.
With you current traditions 200 parties could not function.
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Two reasons.Glocksman wrote:Interesting comment.Both the Republicans and the Democrats are probably like coalitions of between 12-15 identifiable groups that would be independent parties in a European-style parliamentary system.
For all of my thinking on politics and government, I never thought much about why the US doesn't have the number of viable, active, national level political parties that some European style parliamentary systems have.
1} As a nation you are politically immature. I dont mean to sound insulting but your political culture just does not allow for it. A party is either good or bad depending on your opinion and voters dont have a viable choice because of reason 2}
2} You dont have a proportional system of electing your representatives.
Your parties embrace all and represent a consensus, but not nessaraly the opinion of voters.
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There's nothing in your Constitution that directly endorses a two-party system, but the your all-or-nothing elections pretty much makes it the only viable option.Bob McDob wrote:I've never been very fond of the two-party system (and indeed I'd like to see parties themselves disbanded, if at all possible), but it does seem like the current two party system is something Americans have chosen by choice - it's not like there's something in the Constitution requiring it. With that in mind, I would focus on asking why Americans in particular are so fond of breaking down political ideology into two sides, "good" (yours) and "evil" (the other guy).
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Ignore the "the" before "your all-or-nothing elections."Drooling Iguana wrote:There's nothing in your Constitution that directly endorses a two-party system, but the your all-or-nothing elections pretty much makes it the only viable option.Bob McDob wrote:I've never been very fond of the two-party system (and indeed I'd like to see parties themselves disbanded, if at all possible), but it does seem like the current two party system is something Americans have chosen by choice - it's not like there's something in the Constitution requiring it. With that in mind, I would focus on asking why Americans in particular are so fond of breaking down political ideology into two sides, "good" (yours) and "evil" (the other guy).
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If states got to divide their electoral votes between candidates, smaller parties might get more influence.
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