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Proportional representation: open party list system : Comments
By Klaas Woldring, published 4/4/2016Electoral Reform should not be driven by committees comprising politicians only and the Single Transferable Vote System (STV - Hare-Clark) should be replaced.
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"If they make the laws for us, then we must make the laws for them".
Only in this context can we ever have the possibility of having real democracy.
Secondly, I don't like preferential voting.
I don't like a situation where a politician can claim he or she has my support when I never actually voted for them.
Because then, when they say they have the support of the people, its a lie.
In order that voting truly reflects support for an individual candidate, we must remove the claim of support for a candidate when it is not explicitly given.
That's why there should be a "none of the above" option.
Thirdly, lobby groups and corporations dilute 'the will of the people' with campaign contributions.
The politician will owe more to the lobby group or corporation than he does the voters, (at least until the next election).
Meaning - the reason all we ever hear is lies from politicians is not because they are incompetent.
It's because we're getting played right from the second they opened their mouths.
Their loyalty never was to us, they buy us with their lies, but they are indebted to others.
There's no consequence if they lie and don't keep their election promises.
Finally, I think voting itself is left open to unmeasurable fraud.
You don't need ID (People can vote numerous times).
You don't use a pen (choices can be erased).