Which of the following systems would work best for us?
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  Which of the following systems would work best for us?
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Question: IF we were to put aside the Constitutional question, which system would be most preferable to you?
#1
Our current system with no changes
 
#2
Our current system without the electoral college
 
#3
The current system with French-style runoffs in Presidential elections
 
#4
Presidential system, with runoffs or ranked-choice voting in all elections
 
#5
Presidential system, with a parliament elected through PR (at least the lower house)
 
#6
Option 5 with runoffs for Presidential elections as well
 
#7
A Presidential system with Mixed-member PR for parliamentary elections
 
#8
Parliamentary system with first-past-the-post
 
#9
Parliamentary system with AV or runoffs
 
#10
Parliamentary system with Mixed member PR
 
#11
Other (please specify)
 
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Peter the Lefty
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« on: November 20, 2011, 02:42:31 PM »

I would have a full Parliamentary Republic with an 800 member Lower House, elected through regional/state PR.  The Upper House would be constituency-based, with 650-700 members elected through either AV or runoffs.  What do you guys think?
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