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Temporal Proportional Representation (opens in new tab)

Ezra Klein has a new podcast episode out discussing proportional representation (PR), so I thought I would point out that there is a little discussed variant of PR that doesn't require redrawing any districts and can even be used for singleton offices like the President.As the title of this post suggests, the idea is to achieve proportionality over time. In traditional PR, if one party gets 60% of the votes and another party gets 40%, then the first party gets 60% of the available seats and t...

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