Encyclofreak t1_iwrsztv wrote
Reply to comment by realnrh in Another good article on NH Gerrymandering - I think all states should have independent commissions, not sure why some (like the Guv) are so opposed to it. by AMC4x4
So does the party choose the candidates who would represent a county or are voters able to have input?
affinepplan t1_iwsalyf wrote
It depends on the exact implementation.
A common one internationally is called "open-list." You vote for a candidate and your vote counts for both that candidate and for their party.
Seats are awarded to parties based on how many votes they get, then parties send candidates to fill those seats based on how many votes each candidate in the party got.
Alternatively could be implemented as STV, which is used in Cambridge, MA and Minneapolis, is also used in a number of cities in AU, NZ, Scotland, and Wales, and just passed ballot initiatives for future use in Portland, ME and Portland, OR. That version has voters rank candidates (without necessarily any regard for parties) and then selects winners proportionally based on the rankings.
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