On 7 Jan 2005 at 14:43 PST, Ernie Prabhakar wrote: > Any other thoughts? I can't help but think that some sort of > 'four-color' theorem might be relevant, but I'm darned if I know how...
The Iowa plan has worked well for 20-odd years: http://www.centrists.org/pages/2004/07/7_buck_trust.html There is a similar method in place in Washington State. Besides gerrymandering, another problem is that at the US level, there are too few districts to give the representation that the Founders intended. See http://www.thirty-thousand.org for example. A third point is that there is no way for Proportional Representation to be implemented until the legislative process can be scaled up (fairly and openly) to 500, 1000 or 10000 representatives. This is a deep issue. Ted -- Send real replies to ted stern at u dot washington dot edu Frango ut patefaciam -- I break that I may reveal ---- Election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info