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The Fair Representation Act has been re-introduced in Congress. This bold solution can stop gerrymandering and make Congress work for every American. 

The Fair Representation Act can solve partisan gerrymandering, make every congressional district competitive, and encourage politicians to represent all of us instead of just their base. It does this by combining three reforms: 

  • Multi-member districts. In three- or five-member districts, nearly every voter will elect a candidate they support. Voters like Massachusetts Republicans and Oklahoma Democrats will be represented in Congress. Gerrymandering will become nearly impossible.

  • Ranked choice voting for all U.S. House and Senate elections. RCV frees voters to support their favorite candidates, and encourages candidates to reach out to more voters for second-choice support. When RCV is used in multi-member districts, it is a form of proportional representation.

  • Uniform rules for congressional redistricting 

The Fair Representation Act can be passed without a constitutional amendment. It truly has the potential to transform our political system and create a more inclusive and deliberative government which respects and empowers all voices.

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

This is great and all. But we should also un cap the number of seats in the house.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I would but I don’t have a congressperson. We had a republican but he grew a conscience and rage quit when they tried to boot Mayorkas.

[-] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago

Please also tell your senator to support the Voter Choice Act to help fund the transition to RCV.

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