Saturday, December 23, 2023

Commentary On Elections-Part Twenty-One

The following depicts the need for elected federal lower house representatives to be chosen by the People in a balanced manner. All willing eligible voters of each locality cast their ballots for their choice of federal lower house representative. Localities (city or county) then cast its assigned electoral vote(s) for its most popular candidate of a legislative house. The assignment of electoral votes to each and ever locality should be based on the same democratic model as the federal legislative house that electors of each and every locality vote for.

In other words if the assignment of electoral votes is population-based, the federal lower legislative house for which localities cast its votes to choose that house's members should be population-based.
The assignment of electoral votes to each locality which holds election for seats in the US House of Representatives is population-based because this federal lower legislative house is indeed based on a population-based model.
Cross-verification is an important component of checks and balances for head executives at the state and federal level but not for lawmakers at either level. The two specific types of chambers of the bicameral legislature at either the state and federal levels should either be area-based or population-based. Plainly put the upper legislative house at the state and federal level should be based on an area-based democratic model and the lower legislative house at the state and federal level has to be based on a popular-based democratic model.

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