There is a growing realization that many of the problems
afflicting American elections can be traced to the electoral system
itself, in particular to our winner-take-all approach to electing
officials. Douglas Amy demonstrates that switching to proportional
representation elections -- the voting system used in most other
Western democracies, by which officials are elected in large,
multimember districts according to the proportion of the vote won
by their parties -- would enliven democratic political debate,
increase voter choice and voter turnout, ensure fair representation
for third parties and minorities, eliminate wasted votes and
"spoliers," and ultimately produce policies that better reflect the
public will. Looking beyond new voting machines and other quick
fixes for our electoral predicament, this new edition of "Real
Choices/New Voices" offers a timely and imaginative way out of the
frustrations of our current system of choosing leaders.
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