@@poocrayon4588 Our Constitution has been amended 27 times. MI and CA have established truly empowered and independent redistricting commissions. AK has Top Four primaries. ME has incorporated R.C.V. in all elections. Embrace not, the ease of dismissive cynicism.
I believe I heard something about Colorado maybe adopting it too. Sounds like this, or something similar is going to happen whether politicians want it to or not. I sure hope so, because a two party system is a system designed to purposefully fail The People.
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Like the idea! Ms. Gehl, you have $ and power. I hope you, and others like you, can make enough noise to force this change on our corrupt, adulterated political system!
I did vote for the Libertarian candidate in 2016.😁 I am enormously aggravated with the political system. It is particularly frustrating to get any information about any candidate other than the lead Democrat or Republican. Major channels only allow the top two candidates in any public debate, not the top candidate from every party. I believe unless this changes, well that and the standards for journalism in America, we will be returning to this problem. Other parties do have different solutions but are never given the equal opportunity as Republican and Democrat candidates. There is a serious bias for a two party system across the board. This was good to hear. People act so surprised when I argue that our founding fathers never approved of a party system. I didn’t know about this constitutional state right. It’s good to know. Thank you.
Johnson-Weld was my choice also, in 2016. BUT, Top Four and Top Five primaries apply to NON-Presidential offices. Fixing Presidential elections is a separate can of worms.
Why don't politicians have to pass a test to do that job? We make soldiers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, teachers, truck drivers, contractors and mechanics pass tests. It seems crazy to not have the same policy for leaders.
If you think a propaganda laced popularity contest is a sufficient test for control of the most deadly military on earth, then yeah, I guess you're right.
I applied to help get this implemented in my state. I'm tired of being politically homeless and I want to support anyone I can. Would love to see America's 2 party system demolished, even if it's at a start of local level with house and senate.
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Several months ago we saw as Hong Kong rose up in protest when their democracy was hijacked by a political elite who chose the candidates that they got to vote for. We condemned Beijing as abhorrent and anti-democratic and waves of support flooded in to the people of Hong Kong. Meanwhile the political elite of the US were choosing which candidates were going into the primaries, and which would then go on to be the presidential candidate. The people didn't get a say in that, the party insiders decided because it was in their best interest.
Disapproval of our chaotic Presidential candidate selection process is certainly in order, but it is NOT "elites" who make up the residential primaries and caucuses Electorate.
Politics should be: for the people....with the people....through the people. It should never be about earning money and misusuing leadership. This would destroy the fundamental meaning of politics. We are responsible to preserve that precious meaning. So please cooperate..!!!🙂👍
I think that Katherine’s ideas as to fix our broken political system along with my non-partisan “course” being used as a political platform would make for a very good turn for the better in what otherwise is a downward spiral.
lol, sure. while we're at it, lets eat snickers bars and poop gold. news media has admitted the government pays them to report some news topics and not others. can't trust any of them anymore...too much damn money involved.
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@@godsbeautifulflatearth that’s true. The system is corrupt and the government is broken. Everything is a conspiracy and all government workers have our worst interests in mind.
xPURPLExKILLERx - that’s what I’d like to know! I wrote the bloody thing, and now everyone’s copying me 🤦🏻♂️. They say that imitation is the highest form of flattery, but THIS is crazy 🙄.
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I implore everyone who watches this to watch it all the way through multiple times.. let it sink in. She talks slowly for a reason. We have to change how we've been conditioned to think about these things. Remember, it's in OUR hands to understand this information and then mobilize and amplify the message. We have the power to do this.. many of us just haven't realized it yet. Start with the realization that Alaska has heard her call and taken it to heart. Other places in the states are moving towards a version of ranked choice voting. It takes many of us working hard to get these things into public awareness and then actualize into reality. WE are the answer. We can't sit back and hope other people will do it for us. If you're watching this, YOU are being called to the battle lines. YOU are what we need. Let's get to work being the citizens our country needs!
In Germany we have pretty much what she suggests (not final five but a sytem with two votes and popular vote as decisive factor...similar results). Now of course there is a lot of BS in German politics as well (thought probably very different from what international news and disgruntled citizens would tell ya) and i can confirm...better system. We always have 3+ parties in the federal assembly and our politics are just so much more moderate than what i regularly see in the US. Talking about stuff like the socialist party actually rolling back excessive welfare 20 years ago and the conservative party accepting environmental science and the need to clean up our industries. Fantastic really, all current problems notwithstanding (mainly that currently the left leaning votes are spread on more parties (which do not agree on all issues....) than the right leaning votes, giving an undue bias to conservative politics - which in turn is not a huuuge problem because our conservatives are a lot less redical than in other countries).
The inherent error in 2 parties is the LIMITING OF CHOICE! There is always ALWAYS more choices than 2 options to solve any problem or resolve any issue. It is the nature of creativity to offer more.... 2 Parties is shortchanging system, like shooting ourselves in the feet, making it difficult to walk :-(
All states should do this. This isn’t a new idea. And even the plebes can see we need a change. BTW, to clarify your example, show ‘results’ for all candidates all the way through.
What an amazing idea. I always thought the only way to fix our political arena was to have AT LEAST one more viable party. Or just have 20 candidates with no party. Just vote for who you think is best.
That concept is so logical and reasonable and ethical - it's hard to find any of those 3 characteristics in our political system today. I'm absolutely disgusted with what just transpired in my state, North Carolina. The state just passed a bill designating partisan elections for only my county, Madison. So I now live in a county that is less democratic than it was only one week ago. That may seem par for the course, but it feels worse now that I've listened to your improved method for fairer elections.
I once asked a couple "bipartisan" state legislators that stopped by my community college a very direct question. I asked "When you vote on a bill, do you vote based on how you think the majority of your state citizens would vote, or how you would personally vote on the bill?" I was essentially asking them if they prioritize the will of the voters over their lobbyists. Unfortunately both of these supposed "middle of the aisle" representatives agreed they vote on bills based on their own ideals rather than the ideals of the voters. I later wrote a very rushed essay for my polisci course along the lines of this ted talk, stating that because of the current two party political system, our democracy has been defined by fixed elections and trapped legislatures since George Washington's warnings and without a diversification in DC, our government will never catch up to its people.
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@@adamdunne6645 well because the electoral process forces them to be the most electable not the best representative of the people. Rewatch the video, its about how elections trap politcians into two highly radical oppositional ideals, and if they want to stay in power they have to avoid the middle, instead of listening to the majority of moderate citizens
@@traceh4693 isn't the point to be representative of your views, because that's what makes you electable in the first place? Then you have to make some compromises to be electable. Maybe I'm missing something
@@adamdunne6645 i believe the thing your missing is the discomnect between how they get elected and how the people who elect them believe. Most people are moderate, but most representatives need to vote radically and partisan to ensure their lobbyists relect them
We are not united but Balkanized. There is the west coast, east coast from Boston to DC and 100 miles inland, Texas and the rest of the country. I say let's split up. Can't treat and compromise with people you don't consider followers of American ideals.
@@captaincodebook3200 Your monoliths are imaginary. 6,006,429 Californians voted for Trump in 2020. 5,259,126 Texans voted for Biden. Etc. etc. etc. But Top Four and Top Five have nothing to do with Presidential elections. That's a separate kettle of fish.
Excellent presentation of the concept. It's interesting, that she posted this, sticking with "Top Five", while mentioning AK's adoption of "Top Four" anchored in the recommendations of herself and a co-author. Absolutely, we should all aspire to and advocate for, one or the other to be adopted in every State and the District. However, I would disagree with her take that addressing gerrymandering is unimportant. It is well worth advocating replication of CA and MI redistricting protocols simultaneously with the AK Elections System. And of course, Presidential elections are a separate topic.
To anyone finding this video now, this is precisely what Forward Party is trying to accomplish! Andrew Yang was heavily influenced by Katherine Gehl, so if this resonates with you, Please consider looking into Forward Party!
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I like the idea and I also have a friend who is politically opposite of me that might agree with you as well. The trick is how to get there. The state I live in has many people from both parties; but, because the main populous is in the cities where it is strongly one party, that party controls most of the power. I could see that any change to the voting system would reduce that party's power so that party would want other concessions before a system like this could be enacted. That seems like it would be the case in most other states as well.
It's because Tedx allows the trolls to drive off their viewers. You know, because the trolls will cry bigly tears if they aren't allowed to _freely_ mistreat others. I mean, how can you be free if you have to consider the freedom of others? (
Glad to hear talk about the real issue (plurality voting) getting out there. I agree on getting rid of primaries, but RCV is plurality voting. It uses the same one-candidate-one-voter system as plurality and creates all the same problems: polarization, gridlock, gerrymandering (just look at San Francisco). I would offer that any score voting system election (approval, STAR voting, &c) would push all candidates toward the center-majority and would identify the most desired candidate of the voters without a need for any final five or other election runoff required.
@@eyescreamcake Supporting the AK Top Four primary with R.C.V. in the General has nothing to do with "believing everything" from ANY particular source.
Ms. Gehl did NOT propose "getting rid of primaries". Her "Top Five" proposal, and AK's "Top Four", RETAIN primaries. What both rid us of, are PARTISAN primaries and their concomitant General Election Ballot Access protection for the Duopoly.
@@darrylcarter8517 Unfortunately, most people who support Top Four or Final Five misunderstand how it actually works. There is a lot of misinformation spread on the web by groups like FairVote that mislead people into thinking that RCV does more than it actually does. RCV is only a marginal improvement over our current system, it doesn't make it safe to vote honestly and it doesn't fix polarization or the two-party system.
They tried this in New York and it went horribly. People just didn’t vote when they person they wanted to get selected. Most people just didn’t select a second or third.
NY put R.C.V. in the primary. That can get dicey with a huge field of candidates. Top Four and Top Five mean just that IN THE PRIMARY. R.C.V. is then used in the GENERAL.
The difference between business and politics is business people are mostly motivated by money and politicians are motivated by power. A few are motivated by working for the public good but only a few. The biggest motivator for politicians is getting reelected.
We'll have to be pro-active not passive. We're going to demand legislatures support these 2 changes for us to vote for them. Part of what's wrong is we all sit back and hope or expect DC to fix itself for us. It will never happen. Let's see if WE can do the work to make it happen.
@@primeroyal7434 nope.. tone down the anger and reflexes.. WE have to spread the word and demand our state representatives support these 2 election reform policies to get our vote. Too many Americans think our problems are anyone and everyone else's fault but our own. It's US that have to take responsibility for our democracy. We gave work to do.
preferential voting is used in Australia. The major problem is default preferences. If I dont select my ranked choices (as most don't do this) then the arranged preferences are applied. This is similar to duopoly in the end as the parties arrange the preferences to benefit themselevs and to build coaliutions. I like the suggested solution I think with some tuning it would work.
It also suffers from vote-splitting and the spoiler effect, giving voters the illusion of having their voices heard, but not delivering on those promises. You can express your preferences between every candidate on the ballot, but then many of those preferences are never counted.
When you say "arranged preferences" are you referring to party lists ? In the "Top Four" AK system and in the "Top Five" primaries which Ms. Gehl advocates, party lists do not appear on the ballot. Only individual candidates do, and only individual candidates advance. Rather than "similar to Duopoly", these are "parties-be-damned" systems.
@@darrylcarter8517 TH-cam isn't showing me your reply to me but I think it was in this thread? "Top Four and Top Five have nothing to do with either vote-splitting" Top Four and Final Five both suffer from vote-splitting, in both the FPTP primary and in the Hare RCV general. "and are directly contrary to spoiler effect" No, they don't solve the spoiler effect. Both the FPTP primary and Hare RCV general suffer from spoilers. "RCV solves the spoiler effect" is a myth propagated by FairVote. If you want to solve the spoiler effect you need to count more than just first-choice rankings. For instance, an Approval Voting primary followed by a top four Baldwin RCV general would avoid spoilers (recently reinvented under the name "Total Vote Runoff"). "R.C.V. applies only in the General. " Yes, it's a FPTP primary followed by Hare's Method RCV in the general. Both are flawed voting methods advocated by people who don't understand voting theory.
@@darrylcarter8517 not quite. Two levels. 1 vote above the line so you don’t rank candidates, rather the parties register the preferences and its just applied. Second the parties hand out “how to vote” cards So as in our home state where the premier gained 35-40% of the primary vote but was able to stitch up preferences from minor parties and got over the line
Please, please, please make this happen! I bet if you took this idea to Bill Gates, or even Google, they'd get behind you and give this a big push. Americans are so sick of the duopoly and if we could all see a way out, this would be fixed overnight.
Haha, those 2 would be the first to give her a big push alright, for an untimely accident. They are behind everything we've got going on right now. Don't believe me, look it up.
II. Since then, I've personally asked the following question: " Will AI kill the American Dream or Keep it alive? Yes! AI will keep the American Dream alive. To do so, we'll need to make it easier for all the mechanisms that support it to become more and more inclusive.
I believe that plurality voting is actually one of our worst options for voting systems. Ranked-choice voting is definitely better, but some studies show that it STILL doesn't eliminate the incentives to consolidate into a bipartisan duopoly. Approval voting would stop the duopoly. There are other options, as well.
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I'm sorry to hear you guys have similar issues 😟 but it does help to know it's not just us. I hope we can all fix these issues, because it's just so ridiculous at this point.
@@grauerHase yes indeed. To be fair our problem is rooted in opportunities. We have wayyyy too many parties. Kind of the other extreme if you will. Well at least we suffer together I guess 🥲😅
A good argument, but top-5 is too generous. If you have a primary down to final-5 candidates (38%, 30%, 30%, 1%, 1%) why keep the 1% candidates against 3 strong choices? A better primary sets a threshold like 20%, which limits to top-4.
Until she got to the part about Alaska making the change, I was shaking my head. And I still have doubts that this will happen in a reasonable amount of time.
Every technically savvy political scientist and innovator I've spoken with agrees that the VoteMatrix project is the BEST way to repair the major issues with Democracy. I've personally presented this to Katherine and Prof. Porter (@Unrig the Summit and @Harvard Business School), but they aren't considering technology as a potential solution. Respectfully, policies described here are extremely slow to implement and will be as effective as putting band-aids on a gushing wound if they are ever implemented. If you are only interested in policy changes, also look into the Center for Election Science and RepresentUs.
I would like to ask because I am not entirely clear on how this would eliminate or reduce Billion dollar influence on any respective person running for a position? Levels the playing field, but not the outside influence. Tnx.
That's a separate issue that is also worthy of discussion, but not the focus of Gehl & Porter. The final-five open primary would tend to advance more centrist candidates who have to appeal to a broader portion of the population than just the wealthy and business classes, though, so it would be a step in the right direction for improving big-money influence in politics. Campaign finance reform would be another step toward that end.
Each state needs someone to petition to get it on the ballot, from my understanding. She discusses this more in her recent podcast on The Realignment. Will you start a petition to get it on the ballot in your state?
Can you provide prof of that? I would agree that the lack of transparency and nonpartisan (partisan mitigated) public audits are good reasons to go with voter readable ballots. No more hidden bar code records.
Can you provide prof of that? I would agree that the lack of transparency and nonpartisan (partisan mitigated) public audits are good reasons to go with voter readable ballots. No more hidden bar code records.
@@danmcclain108 what would have been an awesome idea for this country would be for the both parties to support the audit of the machines to see if there was any sort of hacking that went on. I do know that some professional Intel executives were able to evaluate some evidence and did testify in front of state legislatures on those things. Of course I personally do not have evidence. However, I do believe credible people when they are willing to testify under penalty of perjury.
@@robertmosher7418 Follow the voting machine suit against Faux News and their professional provocateur employees for further news of this persistent disinformation.
I am from Alaska and yes we recently made changes. I would suggest keeping the primary's so each party can put their best candidate forward. All those candidate run in the November election. The top two emerge for a final vote. OR, what if to be President you could have no party affiliation at all and could not be eligible if previously served in House or Senate....
I saw Katherine Gehl on YangSpeaks several weeks ago. Her work has been on my mind since.
Spot on. It’s their game. We aren’t on the field.
It's a great big club and you ain't in it.
@@tenminutetokyo2643 Thanks George!
That was thoroughly interesting. The changes she’s proposing sound appealing and achievable
I appreciate the way she speaks slowly and clearly.
"Until power changes the kind of people attracted to it won't." I don't know who said it but its fitting.
JIM MORRISON?---------WHEN TH POWER OF LOV OVERTAKES TH LOV OF POWER,,,,,,,,,,,,,ISH,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,PARAFRAZING HERE
Which will be never
@@poocrayon4588 not with that attitude
@@poocrayon4588 Our Constitution has been amended 27 times. MI and CA have established truly empowered and independent redistricting commissions. AK has Top Four primaries. ME has incorporated R.C.V. in all elections. Embrace not, the ease of dismissive cynicism.
Greetings from Ireland. This system works really well here. The parties we have may not be great but the system of electing them is.
Reading up on Ireland is where I first learned about ranked choice voting 🙂 we have a lot to learn from you guys!
I’m liking the sound of this. Very cool that Alaska adopted it. Anyone know how it’s being introduced to other states?
I believe I heard something about Colorado maybe adopting it too. Sounds like this, or something similar is going to happen whether politicians want it to or not. I sure hope so, because a two party system is a system designed to purposefully fail The People.
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Thankyou for having the sense to know that a clear message and good presentation stand perfectly well absent from distracting effects and cheap overbearing music.
This woman is Brilliant!!!!
Very brilliant,hi how are you doing!
This video gives me so much hope
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This is the smartest ted talk about politics I’ve heart if not the only one
...I want the universe this lady is talking about SO BAD right now!
Yess. More cheese pls
German MMP voting works
Thank you for bringing such a simple, elegant and practical approach to politics in government. I am all in.
A great idea that can be implemented. We need it bad in this nation. Thank you.
Like the idea! Ms. Gehl, you have $ and power. I hope you, and others like you, can make enough noise to force this change on our corrupt, adulterated political system!
I did vote for the Libertarian candidate in 2016.😁 I am enormously aggravated with the political system. It is particularly frustrating to get any information about any candidate other than the lead Democrat or Republican. Major channels only allow the top two candidates in any public debate, not the top candidate from every party. I believe unless this changes, well that and the standards for journalism in America, we will be returning to this problem. Other parties do have different solutions but are never given the equal opportunity as Republican and Democrat candidates. There is a serious bias for a two party system across the board.
This was good to hear. People act so surprised when I argue that our founding fathers never approved of a party system. I didn’t know about this constitutional state right. It’s good to know. Thank you.
Johnson-Weld was my choice also, in 2016. BUT, Top Four and Top Five primaries apply to NON-Presidential offices. Fixing Presidential elections is a separate can of worms.
Why don't politicians have to pass a test to do that job? We make soldiers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, teachers, truck drivers, contractors and mechanics pass tests. It seems crazy to not have the same policy for leaders.
Getting elected is aruably that test.
@@adlsfreund No it isn't.
@@mi5tafreeman yes, it is essentially a resume review
If you think a propaganda laced popularity contest is a sufficient test for control of the most deadly military on earth, then yeah, I guess you're right.
Do you really think Joe Biden or Donald Trump would pass an 8th grade civics test? I have my doubts.
YES! RANKED-CHOICE VOTING IS THE FUTURE!!!!!!! :) great talk :)
Thank you so much! This shines true ✨
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I applied to help get this implemented in my state. I'm tired of being politically homeless and I want to support anyone I can. Would love to see America's 2 party system demolished, even if it's at a start of local level with house and senate.
Yes I heard Maine is doing this also. I have wanted this since we called it first choice, second choice (10 years of so?).
Yes please!!!!!!!!!!
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We need to make this video hit the top trends. Election system overhaul is long overdue in modern society in the US.
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Several months ago we saw as Hong Kong rose up in protest when their democracy was hijacked by a political elite who chose the candidates that they got to vote for. We condemned Beijing as abhorrent and anti-democratic and waves of support flooded in to the people of Hong Kong. Meanwhile the political elite of the US were choosing which candidates were going into the primaries, and which would then go on to be the presidential candidate. The people didn't get a say in that, the party insiders decided because it was in their best interest.
Disapproval of our chaotic Presidential candidate selection process is certainly in order, but it is NOT "elites" who make up the residential primaries and caucuses Electorate.
Politics should be: for the people....with the people....through the people. It should never be about earning money and misusuing leadership. This would destroy the fundamental meaning of politics. We are responsible to preserve that precious meaning. So please cooperate..!!!🙂👍
I think that Katherine’s ideas as to fix our broken political system along with my non-partisan “course” being used as a political platform would make for a very good turn for the better in what otherwise is a downward spiral.
Great video, thank you for sharing, very interesting.
Just hold the government, media, and corporations accountable for the lies they tell.
lol, sure. while we're at it, lets eat snickers bars and poop gold. news media has admitted the government pays them to report some news topics and not others. can't trust any of them anymore...too much damn money involved.
@@allhonesty848 It works in Europe. Only thing needed for a change is that enough people want the change.
And just who is going to do that?
Yeah but to some pp that just means - hold the right wing accountable and accept the far left version of "truth" as told by the likes of AOC
We can't do that without some power
I would love for us to try this!
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End the red/blue dichotomy. We don't need them.
Why does no one talk about how important voter education is
An educated public is dangerous to the government. They want us to be uninformed and easily manipulated by emotions not facts.
@@godsbeautifulflatearth that’s true. The system is corrupt and the government is broken. Everything is a conspiracy and all government workers have our worst interests in mind.
Yeah but the problem is that right now means liberal re-education
Great suggestions. These improvements are needed.
That was thoroughly interesting. The changes she’s proposing sound appealing and achievable 👍🏼.
WHY IS THIS COMMENT BEING COPY PASTED EVERYWHERE IN THIS VIDEO?
xPURPLExKILLERx - that’s what I’d like to know! I wrote the bloody thing, and now everyone’s copying me 🤦🏻♂️.
They say that imitation is the highest form of flattery, but THIS is crazy 🙄.
This would be an amazing step forward. We need this for our country. 🇺🇸
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Very right, hi how are you doing!
Love the clarity in the intro.
I implore everyone who watches this to watch it all the way through multiple times.. let it sink in. She talks slowly for a reason. We have to change how we've been conditioned to think about these things. Remember, it's in OUR hands to understand this information and then mobilize and amplify the message. We have the power to do this.. many of us just haven't realized it yet.
Start with the realization that Alaska has heard her call and taken it to heart. Other places in the states are moving towards a version of ranked choice voting.
It takes many of us working hard to get these things into public awareness and then actualize into reality. WE are the answer. We can't sit back and hope other people will do it for us. If you're watching this, YOU are being called to the battle lines. YOU are what we need. Let's get to work being the citizens our country needs!
In Germany we have pretty much what she suggests (not final five but a sytem with two votes and popular vote as decisive factor...similar results). Now of course there is a lot of BS in German politics as well (thought probably very different from what international news and disgruntled citizens would tell ya) and i can confirm...better system. We always have 3+ parties in the federal assembly and our politics are just so much more moderate than what i regularly see in the US. Talking about stuff like the socialist party actually rolling back excessive welfare 20 years ago and the conservative party accepting environmental science and the need to clean up our industries. Fantastic really, all current problems notwithstanding (mainly that currently the left leaning votes are spread on more parties (which do not agree on all issues....) than the right leaning votes, giving an undue bias to conservative politics - which in turn is not a huuuge problem because our conservatives are a lot less redical than in other countries).
I like how she described it as an instant runoff. That is the best explanation I've heard so far.
This is a really innovative idea. All for it.
The inherent error in 2 parties is the LIMITING OF CHOICE! There is always ALWAYS more choices than 2 options to solve any problem or resolve any issue. It is the nature of creativity to offer more.... 2 Parties is shortchanging system, like shooting ourselves in the feet, making it difficult to walk :-(
All states should do this. This isn’t a new idea. And even the plebes can see we need a change. BTW, to clarify your example, show ‘results’ for all candidates all the way through.
What an amazing idea. I always thought the only way to fix our political arena was to have AT LEAST one more viable party. Or just have 20 candidates with no party. Just vote for who you think is best.
That concept is so logical and reasonable and ethical - it's hard to find any of those 3 characteristics in our political system today. I'm absolutely disgusted with what just transpired in my state, North Carolina. The state just passed a bill designating partisan elections for only my county, Madison. So I now live in a county that is less democratic than it was only one week ago. That may seem par for the course, but it feels worse now that I've listened to your improved method for fairer elections.
I'm forty pages away from finishing the book and love it. Thank you.
This needs to go viral
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Interesting approach to say the least.
Sign me up for this.
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I once asked a couple "bipartisan" state legislators that stopped by my community college a very direct question. I asked "When you vote on a bill, do you vote based on how you think the majority of your state citizens would vote, or how you would personally vote on the bill?" I was essentially asking them if they prioritize the will of the voters over their lobbyists. Unfortunately both of these supposed "middle of the aisle" representatives agreed they vote on bills based on their own ideals rather than the ideals of the voters. I later wrote a very rushed essay for my polisci course along the lines of this ted talk, stating that because of the current two party political system, our democracy has been defined by fixed elections and trapped legislatures since George Washington's warnings and without a diversification in DC, our government will never catch up to its people.
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They were elected because of their beliefs, why would they change that because someone disagrees?
@@adamdunne6645 well because the electoral process forces them to be the most electable not the best representative of the people. Rewatch the video, its about how elections trap politcians into two highly radical oppositional ideals, and if they want to stay in power they have to avoid the middle, instead of listening to the majority of moderate citizens
@@traceh4693 isn't the point to be representative of your views, because that's what makes you electable in the first place? Then you have to make some compromises to be electable. Maybe I'm missing something
@@adamdunne6645 i believe the thing your missing is the discomnect between how they get elected and how the people who elect them believe. Most people are moderate, but most representatives need to vote radically and partisan to ensure their lobbyists relect them
this is wonderful. is there a movement to get this going? I would sign up. I want this!
This women will be on top after 5 years... She is very well verse about her topic
This is more doable now than ever!
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America needs this ASAP. What happened to the “United” in our country’s name 🤦🏻♂️
We are not united but Balkanized. There is the west coast, east coast from Boston to DC and 100 miles inland, Texas and the rest of the country.
I say let's split up. Can't treat and compromise with people you don't consider followers of American ideals.
The divided states of America
@@captaincodebook3200 Your monoliths are imaginary. 6,006,429 Californians voted for Trump in 2020. 5,259,126 Texans voted for Biden. Etc. etc. etc. But Top Four and Top Five have nothing to do with Presidential elections. That's a separate kettle of fish.
Excellent presentation of the concept. It's interesting, that she posted this, sticking with "Top Five", while mentioning AK's adoption of "Top Four" anchored in the recommendations of herself and a co-author. Absolutely, we should all aspire to and advocate for, one or the other to be adopted in every State and the District. However, I would disagree with her take that addressing gerrymandering is unimportant. It is well worth advocating replication of CA and MI redistricting protocols simultaneously with the AK Elections System. And of course, Presidential elections are a separate topic.
This makes me glad to be alive in this generation. I haven't felt that in awhile. Thank you.
Thank you!
To anyone finding this video now, this is precisely what Forward Party is trying to accomplish! Andrew Yang was heavily influenced by Katherine Gehl, so if this resonates with you, Please consider looking into Forward Party!
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I like the idea and I also have a friend who is politically opposite of me that might agree with you as well. The trick is how to get there. The state I live in has many people from both parties; but, because the main populous is in the cities where it is strongly one party, that party controls most of the power. I could see that any change to the voting system would reduce that party's power so that party would want other concessions before a system like this could be enacted. That seems like it would be the case in most other states as well.
I wish everyone understood
Yeah it’s called a multi-party system. Multi as in more than two.
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It's because Tedx allows the trolls to drive off their viewers. You know, because the trolls will cry bigly tears if they aren't allowed to _freely_ mistreat others.
I mean, how can you be free if you have to consider the freedom of others? (
Too much of the same content over and over. Too much man bashing feminism in other videos. And just a general very niche far left bent.
Glad to hear talk about the real issue (plurality voting) getting out there. I agree on getting rid of primaries, but RCV is plurality voting. It uses the same one-candidate-one-voter system as plurality and creates all the same problems: polarization, gridlock, gerrymandering (just look at San Francisco). I would offer that any score voting system election (approval, STAR voting, &c) would push all candidates toward the center-majority and would identify the most desired candidate of the voters without a need for any final five or other election runoff required.
Sad that your comment is buried under all these people who just believe everything they see in TH-cam videos.
@@eyescreamcake Supporting the AK Top Four primary with R.C.V. in the General has nothing to do with "believing everything" from ANY particular source.
Ms. Gehl did NOT propose "getting rid of primaries". Her "Top Five" proposal, and AK's "Top Four", RETAIN primaries. What both rid us of, are PARTISAN primaries and their concomitant General Election Ballot Access protection for the Duopoly.
@@darrylcarter8517 Unfortunately, most people who support Top Four or Final Five misunderstand how it actually works. There is a lot of misinformation spread on the web by groups like FairVote that mislead people into thinking that RCV does more than it actually does. RCV is only a marginal improvement over our current system, it doesn't make it safe to vote honestly and it doesn't fix polarization or the two-party system.
They tried this in New York and it went horribly. People just didn’t vote when they person they wanted to get selected. Most people just didn’t select a second or third.
NY put R.C.V. in the primary. That can get dicey with a huge field of candidates. Top Four and Top Five mean just that IN THE PRIMARY. R.C.V. is then used in the GENERAL.
Excellent talk and idea for voting reformation. Now do it people
This could only work in a system thats just flawed, not corrupt
The difference between business and politics is business people are mostly motivated by money and politicians are motivated by power. A few are motivated by working for the public good but only a few. The biggest motivator for politicians is getting reelected.
How can we start ? The current system will claw to avoid change
Great idea. Let’s see if we have any forward looking State Legislators.
They are puppet of the duopoly corporate regime for lord's sake.
We'll have to be pro-active not passive. We're going to demand legislatures support these 2 changes for us to vote for them. Part of what's wrong is we all sit back and hope or expect DC to fix itself for us. It will never happen. Let's see if WE can do the work to make it happen.
@@primeroyal7434 nope.. tone down the anger and reflexes.. WE have to spread the word and demand our state representatives support these 2 election reform policies to get our vote. Too many Americans think our problems are anyone and everyone else's fault but our own. It's US that have to take responsibility for our democracy. We gave work to do.
@@iAmMattN Whatever must be done, it must start with a democratic reform to this dreaded two-party-state.
Independent politicians are the future and political parties are past.
Brilliant
Thanks very much
I love the focus on incentives.
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preferential voting is used in Australia. The major problem is default preferences. If I dont select my ranked choices (as most don't do this) then the arranged preferences are applied. This is similar to duopoly in the end as the parties arrange the preferences to benefit themselevs and to build coaliutions. I like the suggested solution I think with some tuning it would work.
It also suffers from vote-splitting and the spoiler effect, giving voters the illusion of having their voices heard, but not delivering on those promises. You can express your preferences between every candidate on the ballot, but then many of those preferences are never counted.
When you say "arranged preferences" are you referring to party lists ? In the "Top Four" AK system and in the "Top Five" primaries which Ms. Gehl advocates, party lists do not appear on the ballot. Only individual candidates do, and only individual candidates advance. Rather than "similar to Duopoly", these are "parties-be-damned" systems.
@@darrylcarter8517 TH-cam isn't showing me your reply to me but I think it was in this thread?
"Top Four and Top Five have nothing to do with either vote-splitting"
Top Four and Final Five both suffer from vote-splitting, in both the FPTP primary and in the Hare RCV general.
"and are directly contrary to spoiler effect"
No, they don't solve the spoiler effect. Both the FPTP primary and Hare RCV general suffer from spoilers. "RCV solves the spoiler effect" is a myth propagated by FairVote. If you want to solve the spoiler effect you need to count more than just first-choice rankings. For instance, an Approval Voting primary followed by a top four Baldwin RCV general would avoid spoilers (recently reinvented under the name "Total Vote Runoff").
"R.C.V. applies only in the General. "
Yes, it's a FPTP primary followed by Hare's Method RCV in the general. Both are flawed voting methods advocated by people who don't understand voting theory.
@@darrylcarter8517 not quite. Two levels. 1 vote above the line so you don’t rank candidates, rather the parties register the preferences and its just applied. Second the parties hand out “how to vote” cards
So as in our home state where the premier gained 35-40% of the primary vote but was able to stitch up preferences from minor parties and got over the line
Amazing
Please, please, please make this happen! I bet if you took this idea to Bill Gates, or even Google, they'd get behind you and give this a big push. Americans are so sick of the duopoly and if we could all see a way out, this would be fixed overnight.
Haha, those 2 would be the first to give her a big push alright, for an untimely accident. They are behind everything we've got going on right now. Don't believe me, look it up.
II. Since then, I've personally asked the following question: " Will AI kill the American Dream or Keep it alive?
Yes! AI will keep the American Dream alive.
To do so, we'll need to make it easier for all the mechanisms that support it to become more and more inclusive.
Australia has compulsory voting, and preferential ballots which work the same way as the final five you describe. Works in Australia.
I believe that plurality voting is actually one of our worst options for voting systems. Ranked-choice voting is definitely better, but some studies show that it STILL doesn't eliminate the incentives to consolidate into a bipartisan duopoly. Approval voting would stop the duopoly. There are other options, as well.
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R.C.V. is only the General Election portion of Top Four and Top Five. The first step is a NON-PARTISAN primary.
Very truth
"politically homeless"... it's called being an independent.
Lol
Dutch here, feel severely “politically homeless”...
it’s not just your country..
I'm sorry to hear you guys have similar issues 😟 but it does help to know it's not just us. I hope we can all fix these issues, because it's just so ridiculous at this point.
@@grauerHase yes indeed.
To be fair our problem is rooted in opportunities. We have wayyyy too many parties. Kind of the other extreme if you will.
Well at least we suffer together I guess 🥲😅
Government stands for govern mental
A good argument, but top-5 is too generous. If you have a primary down to final-5 candidates (38%, 30%, 30%, 1%, 1%) why keep the 1% candidates against 3 strong choices?
A better primary sets a threshold like 20%, which limits to top-4.
Until she got to the part about Alaska making the change, I was shaking my head. And I still have doubts that this will happen in a reasonable amount of time.
All change takes time. "Reasonable" is relative.
Every technically savvy political scientist and innovator I've spoken with agrees that the VoteMatrix project is the BEST way to repair the major issues with Democracy.
I've personally presented this to Katherine and Prof. Porter (@Unrig the Summit and @Harvard Business School), but they aren't considering technology as a potential solution.
Respectfully, policies described here are extremely slow to implement and will be as effective as putting band-aids on a gushing wound if they are ever implemented.
If you are only interested in policy changes, also look into the Center for Election Science and RepresentUs.
Love this idea Katherine. How does it square with the electoral college?
Top Four and Top Five primaries have nothing to do with Presidential Elections. Separate topics.
I hope people see this and get to work. Instead of falling in love with a gamers voice.
I would like to ask because I am not entirely clear on how this would eliminate or reduce Billion dollar influence on any respective person running for a position? Levels the playing field, but not the outside influence. Tnx.
That's a separate issue that is also worthy of discussion, but not the focus of Gehl & Porter. The final-five open primary would tend to advance more centrist candidates who have to appeal to a broader portion of the population than just the wealthy and business classes, though, so it would be a step in the right direction for improving big-money influence in politics. Campaign finance reform would be another step toward that end.
I think it’s a great idea getting it enacted however will be hard
Each state needs someone to petition to get it on the ballot, from my understanding. She discusses this more in her recent podcast on The Realignment. Will you start a petition to get it on the ballot in your state?
Amazing!
This is such a wonderful idea!
This is a great idea. The only issue that I see is the same one Spectre haunting our current debacle...voter machine hacking
Can you provide prof of that? I would agree that the lack of transparency and nonpartisan (partisan mitigated) public audits are good reasons to go with voter readable ballots. No more hidden bar code records.
Can you provide prof of that? I would agree that the lack of transparency and nonpartisan (partisan mitigated) public audits are good reasons to go with voter readable ballots. No more hidden bar code records.
@@danmcclain108 what would have been an awesome idea for this country would be for the both parties to support the audit of the machines to see if there was any sort of hacking that went on. I do know that some professional Intel executives were able to evaluate some evidence and did testify in front of state legislatures on those things. Of course I personally do not have evidence. However, I do believe credible people when they are willing to testify under penalty of perjury.
@@robertmosher7418 Follow the voting machine suit against Faux News and their professional provocateur employees for further news of this persistent disinformation.
Nice Work!
Congress will never change, they like it the way it is.
Canada needs it just as badly. Voters very commonly say, "I didn't vote for see-and-see because I was afraid saw-and-saw would win.
I am from Alaska and yes we recently made changes. I would suggest keeping the primary's so each party can put their best candidate forward. All those candidate run in the November election. The top two emerge for a final vote.
OR, what if to be President you could have no party affiliation at all and could not be eligible if previously served in House or Senate....
You make good points. Would be nice to have someone on who spoke about some cons on this voting method for a balanced discussion.
You said _keep the primary,_ but made no effort at all as to why.
And having less party affiliation is the entire point.
America is like a cheese that keeps being injected with mould beyond any limit of edibility.
America is still THE world superpower and I like blue cheese
@@HELLBENDER77 not for long
@@myserenity1130 jealous much
Why would 30 thumb down a logical sensible well laid out idea/ideological. I’m a Brit. States unhealthy system in 2020.