Tag: cumulative voting

  • Imagine if Congress was elected by Proportional Representation

    Illinois’ 110-yr history with a form of PR resulted in more voter choice, more bipartisanship, less bitter polarization and better representation—a lesson for our times

    By Steven Hill, DemocracySOS, December 20, 2025

    A number of US cities and towns—from New York City, Cincinnati and Cleveland to Chilton County AL and a number of counties in Pennsylvania—have had a history of electing their city councils or county governments by one of several proportional representation electoral methods.…

  • Why electoral systems matter: a thought experiment

    By Steven Hill, DemocracySOS, June 24, 2022

    What’s this? The same votes cast through different electoral systems can elect completely different representatives?

    Imagine a mythical city in the heartland, which is seeking a better method to ensure that all of its residents in their “multi-everything” city feel like they have adequate political representation and a vested interest in participating in a healthy society.…