• positiveWHAT@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    “Even in a proportional representation system”
    In a proportional system votes for other candidates aren’t lost tho, which means it doesn’t force a two party system by design.
    I don’t think it is stated enough how horribly weak the current US one seat FPTP system is.

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      42 minutes ago

      Proportional representation grants all power to political parties and eliminates the representative nature that a community representation (what you call FPTP) system offers. And the votes of the parties that aren’t in the ruling coalition are lost and therefore the votes of anyone that voted for those parties are also lost.