• HomerianSymphony@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    It’s actually been mathematically proven that ranked-choice voting does not eliminate the so-called spoiler effect. It’s called Arrow’s Impossibity Theorem.

    As people who live in a country with FPTP voting, we’re all intimately familiar with the drawbacks of FPTP voting. But all voting systems have their drawbacks.

    (I’ve actually been a volunteer election worker in a country with ranked ballots and proportional representation, and the experience actually soured me on ranked ballots and proportional representation.)

    Countries like Canada and the UK manage to have four or five parties with FPTP voting.

    Stop waiting for the perfect voting system, because there is no perfect system.