The filing itself is here.

  • silence7@slrpnk.netOP
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    Four states don’t use first-past-the-post for legislative elections. In particular:

    • Alaska - uses a top-4 primary + ranked choice general
    • Maine - uses ranked choice voting
    • California & Washington - use top-two primaries (note: CA can be top-3 if there is a tie for 2nd place)

    If a third party wanted to succeed, they would put significant resources into winning legislative and congressional seats in those places. I don’t see any of them actually doing that though.

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      They’re not designed to win, they’re designed to offset whoever they’re turned against.

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        Mostly because the progressives didn’t control them in the early 1900s, so they don’t have legislature-bypassing initiatives, and even in states where you do have that, it’s expensive to get one through.

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            15 hours ago

            Political change tends to be like that — nothing at all for a long period when you don’t have the power to act, and sudden rapid change when you do.

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            On the upside they could change for the worse. Maybe instead of fair elections the chang is a god king