EC supporters: Do you think any other place should have an "electoral college"? (user search)
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« on: May 09, 2017, 05:52:06 PM »

To be fair, the UK system is an EC of sorts, just with a lot more districts, but it's still winner-take-all

the number of districts makes it MUUUUCH unlikelier that it could even be thinkabke that the candidate who gets more votes could lose an election, which is kind of stabbing democracy in the back.

It's quite thinkable. See the UK 1951 election.
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