• qyron
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    One person, one vote.

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      In Germany we have two votes, one for a local representative and one for a party. In itself it’s a pretty decent system

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        Yet, the local representatives in the pairlaments (Bundestag, Landtag) represent districts of approximately the same population number. Thus, in our first chamber, no vote has more value than another.

        But in the Bundesrat, which comes closest to the US senate, states with higher population number do have more representatives than small states, which weakens the inequality of votes, yet still one vote from Bremen (population 700k, 3 representatives) has 13 times as much value as one from NRW (p. 18 mio, 6 rep.).

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        The German system is what the US would have been if they would have regularly updated their constitution.