Interactive representation
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Interactive representation
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Interactive representation is a proposed governance system in which elected officials have the same number of votes as the number of people that voted for them. It was proposed in Oregon in 1912 by William S. U'Ren and in Virginia in 2001 by Bill Redpath.
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Proposed governance system based on election votes
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_representation
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2023-11-01T23:12:23Z
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