• silence7@slrpnk.netOPM
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      1 year ago

      First-past-the-post does not. Let’s look at three scenarios:

      Scenario 1:

      Democrat: 10 votes

      Repbulican: 9 votes

      Green: 0 votes

      Democrat wins


      Scenario 2:

      Democrat: 9 votes

      Repbulican: 9 votes

      Green: 1 vote

      Tied election, decided by a coin toss


      Scenario 3:

      Democrat: 8 votes

      Repbulican: 9 votes

      Green: 2 votes

      Republican wins outright


      This spoiler effect is well-known, and why for any first-past-the-post election, it’s worth voting for the candidate with a large coalition who is closest to your position, rather than a tiny third party. You even see Republicans funding the US green party in order to damage Democrats.

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        1 year ago

        if republicans are funding the greens, it sounds to me like they are closer to me than democrats.

        but i’m not voting for either of them.

        • Quadhammer@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          While not to diminish the presidency but people REALLY need to vote more in local elections. If more people want dems locally then it will help you get a more suitable president