There's definitely a lot more to a political process than district sizing, though. For example:
- open primaries
- approval/score/ranked choice voting
- banning political ads
- ending two-party system (some of the above would help)
- effective voter education (the state pamphlet is a start...)
I know many of these sound pie-in-the-sky, but it's hard to imagine truly responsive government (ie; higher quality government than consumer services) without all or most of them.
There's definitely a lot more to a political process than district sizing, though. For example:
- open primaries
- approval/score/ranked choice voting
- banning political ads
- ending two-party system (some of the above would help)
- effective voter education (the state pamphlet is a start...)
I know many of these sound pie-in-the-sky, but it's hard to imagine truly responsive government (ie; higher quality government than consumer services) without all or most of them.