Tag: proportional ranked choice voting

  • Using democracy to kill democracy—Trump takes a redistricting trick from Viktor Orbán

    Democrats’ unilateral disarmament via independent redistricting commissions is coming back to haunt them

    By Steven Hill, DemocracySOS, August 6, 2025

    It’s “drive off the cliff” time again in America’s casino democracy. The Trump racketeers have a plan to swipe votes from Americans in order to keep their bare GOP House majority in the 2026 midterm elections.…

  • Democrats are their own worst enemy

    Democrats often oppose political reforms that would both empower voters AND help Democrats

    By Steven Hill, DemocracySOS, July 22, 2025

    Democratic leaders are rightfully assailing President Donald Trump over his many anti-democratic transgressions. But they should look in the mirror. Because on many occasions, Democrats have had a chance to improve and open up our democracy, and make it work better for regular people, but more often than not they have refused to do so.…

  • San Francisco: a Multi-Everything City that needs a new approach to local democracy

    By Steven Hill, New Democracy Institute, May 11, 2023

    How should urban zones structure local democracy to ensure fewer turf wars, broad participation and greater engagement of its human talent and genius?

    San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, San Jose, Atlanta, San Diego, Houston, Chicago – these large metropolises are what I call “multi-everything cities.”…

  • Another shooting, another crazy day in Winner-Take-All land

    By Steven Hill, DemocracySOS, March 28, 2023

    America’s winner-take-all elections bedevil common sense and ensure a vast gap between public opinion and policy

    Another shooting. Another SHOOTING? ANOTHER SHOOTING!!!

    Another SCHOOL shooting. I can hardly believe it. Three school children are dead, gunned down at nine years of age, along with three of their adult care keepers.…

  • 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.…