Minority Rule: First Past the Post Voting

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @rawb
    @rawb 8 лет назад +6141

    I watched this many years ago now, but this might be one of the most important videos of my lifetime honestly. Every political discussion in my life ultimately has ended with showing and sharing this video with friends and family.

    • @AbsoluteIKeatI
      @AbsoluteIKeatI 8 лет назад +73

      +BruceWillakers Just saw this for the first time from your twitter feed. Gonna show this to my parents so they finally understand my frustration with the political system. Thanks Rob!

    • @Mutex50
      @Mutex50 8 лет назад +108

      +BruceWillakers It is so frustrating that so many people don't realize how terrible this voting system is or even that any other voting system can exist.

    • @bobament1786
      @bobament1786 8 лет назад +3

      +BruceWillakers Its helpful when little kids bother you to go somewhere. One going one way, the other going the other. :3

    • @pshuckle7488
      @pshuckle7488 8 лет назад +11

      Certainly gave me some insight on why we're so screwed here in England right now. First the Lib Dems, then UKIP, and SNP came along and put the final nail in the coffin for ever escaping the conservatives.

    • @CMDR_K4YD33
      @CMDR_K4YD33 8 лет назад +3

      So true. So true.

  • @SrinivashM29
    @SrinivashM29 8 лет назад +2257

    Very true! In India we follow FPTP and now we are left only with 2 major parties and little choice. Time for a revamp.

    • @mihirmutalikdesai
      @mihirmutalikdesai 8 лет назад +31

      We have to learn from this catastrophe.

    • @Bionistar
      @Bionistar 8 лет назад +163

      Same in America, and polarization is excluding more people daily.

    • @ManasMadrecha
      @ManasMadrecha 8 лет назад +30

      And, racism in case of America!

    • @ManasMadrecha
      @ManasMadrecha 8 лет назад +4

      It was reply for *****​...

    • @MastiKaHathi
      @MastiKaHathi 8 лет назад +63

      but in India, there are lots of regional parties......difficult for them to come in center but still spider, owl, tiger and the rest are not out of business. Still not perfect, need to improve......but damn can't have Congress running our country at the moment.

  • @ScholarOfDarkness
    @ScholarOfDarkness 8 лет назад +5334

    Can we talk about how this poor lion Queen has a new husband every four years? Talk about divorce court.

    • @blureyes106
      @blureyes106 7 лет назад +280

      I like your priorities. Have an upvote.

    • @Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1024
      @Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1024 7 лет назад +215

      Dylan Darkness
      I think the old husband is the real loser here.

    • @the5thestate587
      @the5thestate587 7 лет назад +30

      Pokemon & DBZ fan don't judge no since he is the one she keeps trying to replace

    • @dannyp2970
      @dannyp2970 6 лет назад +57

      A lion and a gorilla sharing a bed... hmmmm

    • @ericfurrow
      @ericfurrow 6 лет назад +90

      The king and queen aren't always married. He said this in another video.

  • @aspenirving
    @aspenirving 4 года назад +2802

    Oh, I never understood why the US only has two active parties... That explains a lot

    • @MrGeometres
      @MrGeometres 4 года назад +255

      ​@James Clark India & Pakistan are young democracies and haven't had that many election cycles yet. In FPTP the number of parties tend to decrease over time until only 2 major parties are left. Give it another 50 years. One of the few ways how small parties can survive for a longer time in FPTP is by being extremely region specific like the SNP in the UK.

    • @Otto910
      @Otto910 4 года назад +100

      @James Clark There are two reasons why the US is a two party system:
      The first is that it has presidential system. Meaning that the president is the most important figure in the government, compared to prime ministers in other countries (UK, Germany etc.). This means that a coalition between parties is not possible, because the office can only be held by one person. Even if more parties would make it into Congress, they wouldn't have as much influence, because the bigger parties wouldn't need them to govern. In countries with a parliamentary system coalitions are almost always necessary, because otherwise it is very hard to govern.
      And the second reason is the districting. In countries like the UK you have 650 seats. That means that you need a lot less of support to gain at least some seats. And remember from the last point that these seats have more potential influence than the seats in US Congress. In the US there are only 50 states you can win to make a difference. And with the spoiler effect mentioned in the video it is not helpful to run as a third party (lookup Ross Perot).
      So with a mix of first past the post voting and a parliamentary system, the US has become and will almost certainly stay a two party system.

    • @valdamirlebanon4508
      @valdamirlebanon4508 4 года назад +94

      @James Clark first-past-the-post is actually almost certainly one of the major contributing factors as to why we have such an entrenched two-party system here in the United States. For example as to why all you have to do is look at other nations with a first-past-the-post system such as Canada or the United Kingdom, which while not having literally only two parties, do both have only two parties which could ever realistically form a majority in the legislature. Both of these two parties will normally have such a large percentage of the population driven towards them that it's not even that uncommon for them to be able to form majority completely on their own (see the Canadian liberals after this most recent election, and the British conservatives after 2015). So even if there are other parties participating, only two of them are ever really competitive at any given time, and that is because of first-past-the-post.
      the only difference in the u.s. is that we have the effects of first-past-the-post stacked on top of the effects of gerrymandering and the Electoral College, which form something of an Unholy Trinity which combined make fair and representative elections impossible in the country.

    • @whathasmylifecometo2910
      @whathasmylifecometo2910 4 года назад +13

      It’s ironic that there’s 538 likes on this comment

    • @熊ちゃん-h7t
      @熊ちゃん-h7t 4 года назад +9

      Technically, the United States does not have a First-Past-the-Post system. If no candidate wins a majority of electoral votes, the election goes to the House of Representatives to decide. This isn’t necessarily better than a First-Past-the-Post system however. In 1824, no candidate had a majority, so the House of Representatives actually ended up picking the candidate with the second most electoral votes.

  • @Coyoteari
    @Coyoteari 3 года назад +3669

    Depressing modern relevance aside, it’s kind of incredible how well this video holds up a DECADE later

    • @jakubaipldauer2786
      @jakubaipldauer2786 3 года назад +64

      Incredible... or sad? :D

    • @gx_no
      @gx_no 3 года назад +51

      @@jakubaipldauer2786 Both

    • @bensmith2825
      @bensmith2825 3 года назад +3

      I love this video so much

    • @zionj104
      @zionj104 3 года назад +83

      It's been true since the invention of democracy

    • @cakeisyummy5755
      @cakeisyummy5755 3 года назад +16

      Australia doesn't use FPTP! 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺!

  • @Gmanrocky
    @Gmanrocky 3 года назад +1167

    I just realized the animals used in video were chosen intentionally
    Owl voters are neutral
    Gorilla, monkey, and turtle votes are all less aggressive, with Gorilla being reserved but tough and turtle being extremely non-confrontaltional
    Leopard, tiger, and snake voters are more agressive, with Leopard being a predator yet sluggish and snake being extremely confrontational

    • @dementeparker
      @dementeparker 2 года назад +125

      Also gorilla and leopard are natural enemies in their habitat

    • @profilepicture828
      @profilepicture828 2 года назад +61

      Herbivores and carnivores as far left and far right too

    • @rogerphone481
      @rogerphone481 Год назад +39

      monkeys and gorillas are both in the primate species while tigers and leopards are both big cats, so there's another layer.

  • @DaedricSheep
    @DaedricSheep 4 года назад +1559

    Watching this at work, my coworker exclaims "zootopia lore is weird"

    • @trueaidooo
      @trueaidooo 4 года назад +93

      I love your coworker

    • @DaedricSheep
      @DaedricSheep 4 года назад +49

      @@trueaidooo I wish I could remember which one I was talking about 😂

    • @sinception5034
      @sinception5034 4 года назад +33

      Show them the fanfics and they'll stop bothering you about it

    • @ShibuNub3305
      @ShibuNub3305 3 года назад +11

      @@sinception5034 Better yet, show them the R34...

    • @saracole7623
      @saracole7623 3 года назад +1

      Lmao

  • @nfinn42
    @nfinn42 8 лет назад +1244

    This is quite possibly the most important and underrated political video on the entire Internet. You explain why FPTP must be abolished more clearly than, I think, anyone else ever has. This deserves to be shared far and wide. Frankly, it's criminal that this video series is not taught in every high school civics class in America.

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv 8 лет назад +6

      And the Hillbots WANT this system! If you are going to reform the EC either pick something like STV or Alternative Vote NOT FPTP!

    • @nfinn42
      @nfinn42 8 лет назад +61

      This has nothing to do with the Electoral College.
      Though that ought to go too.

    • @stevemack7110
      @stevemack7110 5 лет назад +9

      There are high school civics classes?

    • @gregallred5571
      @gregallred5571 5 лет назад +26

      People do things for reasons. How would showing this video in government schools benefit the government?

    • @drmadjdsadjadi
      @drmadjdsadjadi 4 года назад +1

      Adam Smith If you want to eliminate FPTP, fine, but do it with run-off elections, not STV or AV because people simply do not have transitive voting preferences.

  • @Pwn3dbyth3n00b
    @Pwn3dbyth3n00b 4 года назад +1633

    It's scary how almost a decade into the future this is the most relevant thing about the 2020 election.

    • @chidzhustle3570
      @chidzhustle3570 4 года назад +52

      A little depressing right? After all this time nothing has changed. I wonder if it ever will

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger 4 года назад +68

      What if I told you it was already relevant but more people are seemingly noticing.
      There is some good news. Ranked choice voting has expanded and is being talked about somewhat now.

    • @rosaconneely8112
      @rosaconneely8112 4 года назад +6

      Massachusetts ballot question 2

    • @Kakyyoin
      @Kakyyoin 4 года назад +13

      @@chidzhustle3570 bro it’s been this way for over 200 years. You think from 2010-2020 it’s going to get magically fixed?

    • @lookingforsomething
      @lookingforsomething 4 года назад +33

      Please start lobbying for change. Electoral reform would go a long way to healing both the UK and the US. The major parties will never bring this up. The system actively supports them. The change has to come from the outside.

  • @gojoubabee
    @gojoubabee 8 лет назад +6424

    Who cares about Trump or Hillary, I'm voting for Turtle

  • @helioveo7728
    @helioveo7728 4 года назад +292

    I wish people knew more about other voting systems. Everyone is dissatisfied regardless of ideology. Plurality is unrepresentative and unfair!

  • @reaver1414
    @reaver1414 4 года назад +159

    You explained perfectly why I hate America's system. Most people vote against a party they hate instead of for one they like . And because your party knows you have no other choice they have no incentive to actually listen to the needs of their voters

    • @wojathome
      @wojathome Год назад +12

      Ditto for the UK

    • @nicholastrudeau7581
      @nicholastrudeau7581 Год назад +16

      And will do whatever they need to do to keep it this way and have convinced enough of their base to be against any effort to change it.

  • @Dfizzleshizzle1
    @Dfizzleshizzle1 8 лет назад +112

    I also discovered this video years ago, but I have used it countless times to explain our voting system to other people, and I just wanted to thank you for creating something so detailed and informative yet simple and easy to follow. Every time I show it to someone I end up rewatching it myself and am always amazed at how effectively it conveys it message. Beautiful work.

  • @slimyweasles4973
    @slimyweasles4973 8 лет назад +381

    This video needs more views.

    • @ashevillecat
      @ashevillecat 8 лет назад +6

      +Slimy Weasles ...especiall by civics/government classes everywhere

    • @Donnah1979
      @Donnah1979 6 лет назад +3

      Share it any time it's relevant

    • @feynstein1004
      @feynstein1004 5 лет назад +3

      Many many more views

    • @xexpaguette
      @xexpaguette 3 года назад +2

      MORE

  • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
    @oldskoolmusicnostalgia 3 года назад +48

    FPTP is your typical British political idea: sounds great on paper, generates dire consequences. The aim of it was to generate governments with strong majorities to implement their plants, which in theory appears wise enough. The actual result is parliaments that are totally unrepresentative of how people vote, consolidated around 2-3 main political parties while the rest are relegated to the fringes regardless of their share of votes. It generates disenfranchisement as people begin to realize their vote amounts to nothing unless they vote for one of the major parties.

  • @brightestlight9462
    @brightestlight9462 8 лет назад +607

    More relevant now than ever.

    • @ramgopalmakasre8022
      @ramgopalmakasre8022 6 лет назад +2

      Brightest Light

    • @jester320
      @jester320 4 года назад +10

      Just you wait till 2020 buddy

    • @ShibuNub3305
      @ShibuNub3305 4 года назад +4

      It’s not even a now-more-than-ever it’s just fucking relevant

    • @Jarvalicious
      @Jarvalicious 4 года назад

      It’s becoming more relevant as time goes on

    • @exquaze3785
      @exquaze3785 4 года назад +1

      relevant now as well

  • @juancuelloespinosa
    @juancuelloespinosa 4 года назад +160

    I couldn't put my finger on why I disliked politics and voting until I watched this video. You can't understand how this important this video is to me gcp. Thank you
    I could feel my brain growing just watching it!

    • @JohnDoe-fs6tk
      @JohnDoe-fs6tk 3 года назад +1

      you mean shrinking, this is taxation without representation. Make America Free Again

    • @juancuelloespinosa
      @juancuelloespinosa 3 года назад +3

      @@JohnDoe-fs6tk I'd say that one person one vote lowers representation. people don't really vote FOR who they want, but against who they don't. You're voting with a negative feeling, which I think leads to dissatisfied voters a lot. At least for me.
      Really the whole concept of making voting a right is ultimately not the best, but that's another conversation

  • @haiggoh
    @haiggoh 10 лет назад +379

    THIS! That's why everyone is fed up with politics in the US. It's a completely broken system

    • @kaimcdragonfist4803
      @kaimcdragonfist4803 6 лет назад +17

      Still sucks in the future :(

    • @t.j.snackattack1237
      @t.j.snackattack1237 6 лет назад +5

      The us doesn’t use first past the post

    • @Icearchon
      @Icearchon 6 лет назад +54

      T.J. SnackAttack Yes, it does. Members of Congress are elected using the FPTP system.

    • @gypsysprite4824
      @gypsysprite4824 6 лет назад +6

      and the president is just a slightly better one, since the team that gets the I forget how many electoral votes necessary to win already has majority

    • @gadrill4285
      @gadrill4285 6 лет назад +13

      @@t.j.snackattack1237 The US does, indeed, use a first past the post system.

  • @weepingdalek2568
    @weepingdalek2568 7 лет назад +158

    FPTP simple, fair and logical, minus the fair and logical

    • @lexprontera8325
      @lexprontera8325 4 года назад +20

      Simple. Yes. That highlights another issue:
      An EDUCATED, INFORMED POPULATION is needed for democracy to work.
      Voters need to KNOW THEIR OWN BEST INTERESTS, and vote accordingly. They need to know the issues. Otherwise the vote becomes swayed by other stuff: tribal antagonism, or shallow esthetic preference, or temporary outrage, or conspiracy-minded thinking. The list goes on.

    • @angelo15578
      @angelo15578 3 года назад +6

      @@lexprontera8325 explains why so many Americans are not educated lol

  • @eavannickolas4571
    @eavannickolas4571 3 года назад +497

    Washington, on his deathbed: Please don’t make a two party system.
    Hamilton and Jefferson: Mhm, mhm, we won’t. 🙂
    Guess what happens n e x t

    • @PitLord777
      @PitLord777 3 года назад +38

      It's (two) party time!

    • @Asdayasman
      @Asdayasman 3 года назад +35

      @@PitLord777 The End of Democracy: You Can (Not) Vote Third Party.

    • @beatthegreat7020
      @beatthegreat7020 3 года назад +1

      Didn't Washington want a one-party state?

    • @georgesracingcar7701
      @georgesracingcar7701 3 года назад +5

      “Let’s split up gang!”

    • @Duncecap64
      @Duncecap64 3 года назад +57

      @@beatthegreat7020 he wanted a no party state, AKA "Were all adults here let's discuss this like adults and get things done even if we don't agree on everything"

  • @319Schum
    @319Schum 10 лет назад +51

    Dear Grey, A friend of mine from Russia wanted to know why we only have two candidates in America. This was a question I actually didn't fully know, but this video helped me explain why their is only the Democratic and Republican party and why we don't have third parties. Thanks you for making this video.

    • @grantss1
      @grantss1 9 лет назад +36

      I would have thought that a Russian would have asked why the US has AS MANY AS two candidates...

    • @rohanbhuchar9518
      @rohanbhuchar9518 9 лет назад +8

      we have third parties, but they arent as strong, the most notable is the Green Party.

    • @trent800
      @trent800 3 года назад +8

      @@grantss1 they have more Putin, Putin and Putin are the three main candidates

  • @6988kid
    @6988kid 8 лет назад +2246

    Tiger 2016! Tiger will build a wall! And Turtle will pay for it!

    • @Marioboy777
      @Marioboy777 8 лет назад +88

      +6988kid You filthy feline, vote Gorilla! Gorilla 2016! Down with the queen's system!

    • @Marioboy777
      @Marioboy777 8 лет назад +75

      6988kid Tiger hates the squirels for practcing their "nutty" religion. It's a free jungle.

    • @chelasimpson2308
      @chelasimpson2308 8 лет назад +1

      Mlyt

    • @weldin
      @weldin 8 лет назад +60

      +6988kid I propose we make a temporary ban on snakes entering the country.

    • @marcluu2433
      @marcluu2433 8 лет назад +19

      Those damn turtle

  • @wanderingrandomer
    @wanderingrandomer 8 лет назад +388

    Or: an introduction to British politics!

    • @Sewblon
      @Sewblon 8 лет назад +60

      Or the politics of any former British colony.

    • @pannychanman
      @pannychanman 8 лет назад +45

      Australia has preferential voting. :) ...shit we don't have crappy voting systems to blame for our bad leadership :(

    • @Froggeh92
      @Froggeh92 8 лет назад

      Shit man. You ok bro? that cracked me the fuck up.

    • @MathewStone1
      @MathewStone1 8 лет назад +1

      We have preferential voting, but winner takes all still applies.

    • @az929292
      @az929292 8 лет назад +1

      Except for the Senate where you have STV so that chamber is more representative with more smaller parties that have more seats.

  • @Kntrabssi
    @Kntrabssi 8 лет назад +180

    Should be required viewing for those complaining about the "corrupt, two-party system."

    • @jerryz2541
      @jerryz2541 8 лет назад +10

      The system in the US was NEVER meant to be democratic!

    • @sakawi
      @sakawi 5 лет назад +38

      @@jerryz2541 You've been brainwashed by your government to love the fact that your democracy is failing.

    • @filipwolffs
      @filipwolffs 4 года назад +23

      @@sakawi Agreed. People say that the US is a republic, not a democracy, but just because it's intentional doesn't mean it isn't an issue.

    • @angrypepe7615
      @angrypepe7615 4 года назад +23

      @@jerryz2541 And? That means the system has an inherent flaw to what most people want, more democratic elections. Who cares if a bunch of dudes 200 years ago didn't intend the system to be democratic? that's almost completely irrelevant to the discussion and you admit our point that the us election system is corrupt and undemocratic

    • @jerryz2541
      @jerryz2541 4 года назад +1

      @@angrypepe7615 @Filip Wolffs
      @ThatPCGamer
      - FYI - each State is a democracy, but the way the President is elected is configured so that smaller States have a say in who becomes President. Without this electoral safeguard, 3 or 4 States would always elect the President and the rest would be ignored. You guys need more education about what is considered equality for ALL... @ThatPCGamer - Clearly, your government has failed to educate you past the 4th grade.

  • @luise.mercadorojas9305
    @luise.mercadorojas9305 8 лет назад +121

    Man. Life in the jungle is so complicated!

  • @WolfDB
    @WolfDB 5 лет назад +59

    I immediately thought of this video with an election that happened yesterday in the town of Fall River, Mass. There, the citizens had a special election asking if they wanted to recall the current mayor and who they wanted as their new mayor. Despite 60% of all votes saying they wanted the mayor to be recalled, he still won the election as he was on the ballot of "who do you want to be the new mayor" with a vote of 35% because no one else got as much

    • @jakistam1000
      @jakistam1000 2 года назад

      Ignoring the absurdity of the situation in general... 40% didn't want new mayor, yet only 35% voted for him?

    • @deco90014
      @deco90014 2 года назад +4

      @@jakistam1000 the 5% doest really like him but not at the level to want a special election

    • @mattjulson8070
      @mattjulson8070 2 года назад +3

      ​@@jakistam1000 5% were probably like "I don't want a special election, BUT if we are having one, I guess I would like this other person better"

  • @12KevinPower
    @12KevinPower 9 лет назад +399

    We need to get rid of the First Past of the Post system in America.

    • @JordanThomasRichards
      @JordanThomasRichards 9 лет назад +137

      Kevalry We need to get rid of the First Past of the Post system.

    • @furballsbizzae6876
      @furballsbizzae6876 9 лет назад +13

      We use The Well Electoral College system

    • @DeFrostkill
      @DeFrostkill 9 лет назад +28

      Furballs Bizzae To elect our president. We use First past of the post to elect our Senators and Representatives.

    • @KTC88
      @KTC88 9 лет назад +50

      Furballs Bizzae Even the Electoral College system is still a subset of the FPTP. Remember, the electoral college is all or nothing (except for Maine and Nebraska), so the electors almost act as a single unit. One party with 51% of the votes wins 100% of the electors, not 51%.

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 9 лет назад +9

      Kevalry Replacing it with Instant-Runoff Voting with compulsory voting would do wonders for the US.
      It works in Australia. The disinterested voters act as a moderating counterweight to keep the extremists out.

  • @thatonepersonyouknowtheone7781
    @thatonepersonyouknowtheone7781 3 года назад +15

    this was NINE years ago, it's amazing how much it holds up, it's just the current videos minus a little bit of snark

  • @iffi4083
    @iffi4083 3 года назад +10

    This is teaching me better than school ever could. I'm just randomly tapping on this guy's videos and it helps with visual learning, repeats the demonstration (sometimes in a slightly different way as it could play out differently), and explains fully.

  • @brofenix
    @brofenix 4 года назад +35

    ...oof, learning about the First Past the Post system can really take the hope out of you, for finding a candidate that closely aligns to your values. Seems like a better voting system would possibly be better for the United States and other countries.

  • @calindabrowning1496
    @calindabrowning1496 8 лет назад +50

    I have to say that I like the design and style of these videos. 5 years later (on the internet no less) and it does not look dated. A tiny bit like a powerpoint presentation, but there is a certain timelessness of powerpoint presentations, which I'm going to attribute to nostalgia and my middle school and high school computer classes but still believe to be valid (making terrible school project powerpoint presentations is almost an American rite of passage).

    • @keith-ole
      @keith-ole 2 года назад +6

      5 years since your comment and this decade old video still holds up well

  • @dougim
    @dougim Год назад +27

    I lived in California for 20 years & now Texas, & I have never been actually “represented”. I keep voting but often wonder wtf the point is.

  • @veggiet2009
    @veggiet2009 8 лет назад +161

    This is why we (U.S.) have Hillary and Trump! The question for CGP Grey and fellow viewers is, how can we change are voting system? Might be a good video topic CGP. "Can the U.S. change voting systems?"

    • @garbage63
      @garbage63 8 лет назад +61

      Grassroots action is the only way. The two parties benefiting from it sure aren't going to take the initiative to stop it. We can use this abysmal election to get these conversations started, but we need to get the whole nation talking about it.

    • @BGStandAlone
      @BGStandAlone 8 лет назад +8

      Alternative vote.

    • @LaneMaxfield
      @LaneMaxfield 8 лет назад +14

      Absolutely. It would take a lot of work and probably a constitutional amendment, but our government is set up to allow these kinds of changes. Eventually. See "hard work."
      I'm honestly okay with choosing the lesser of two evils in this election (especially because the gulf between her and the greater evil is so damn wide) but we can't just forget this as soon as our new President is sworn in.

    • @veggiet2009
      @veggiet2009 8 лет назад +10

      The more I think about this the more I believe that the start of the grassroots movement is simply to stop voting out of fear. This election (if not in all elections) we seem to be faced with a choice of evils, with so many voting for the lesser of the two and people disagreeing about who the lesser is. If all of that group of people who vote for the "lesser of the two" would choose to do a third party or a write in campaign. It would send a powerful message that there is a majority who are not satisfied with the status quo of either of the big parties.

    • @JFAOwner
      @JFAOwner 8 лет назад +5

      The answer is easy and harder than you think.
      Vote third parties into Congress. The more third parties you have in the Senate and the House, the more they are known. Get them elected and grow in Congress. This may take a few terms.
      But if you get enough in there two things will happen: 1) Enough people will join and support the third party so that they will actually be backed for a presidential candidate. or
      2) they get so powerful the take over one of the parties already established.
      Does number two sound familiar? It should......

  • @patrickdelany8579
    @patrickdelany8579 4 года назад +23

    In Ireland we use the s.t.v system and we get a much wider range of parties

  • @bcortens
    @bcortens 5 лет назад +24

    Revisiting this after the 2019 Canadian election - still surprising how Canada seems to be able to support smaller parties despite the supposed inevitability of a two party system in FPTP... (though I would personally much rather STV).

    • @Bionicleforever
      @Bionicleforever 5 лет назад +7

      Yea I hope they change the system. Doubt it though since the only reason liberal won was because of this system

    • @TheDoomSheep
      @TheDoomSheep 5 лет назад +7

      @@Bionicleforever It's the only reason the LPC or CPC get a majority ever. Center voters decide when to fire the leader they get disappointed with and vote the other big party. It's complete garbage. Neither of those parties wants to change the system.

  • @moveslikemacca
    @moveslikemacca 7 лет назад +12

    This system is honestly ridiculous. In my country there's a system where when you get 23% of the vote, you get.... 23% of the seats in parliament! Wild concept, I know.

  • @NhapOrgUK
    @NhapOrgUK 9 лет назад +14

    Great video, CGP Grey. We're pointing our supporters to this video to learn more about the problems with First Past The Post.

  • @HollandWolf01
    @HollandWolf01 4 года назад +13

    Saw this about 9 years ago. I still link it to people about 4 times a year.

  • @NotQuiteFirst
    @NotQuiteFirst 9 лет назад +257

    aaaand another five years of David Cameron :(

    • @delirainnominata7947
      @delirainnominata7947 9 лет назад +4

      The True Fizz That's racist.

    • @emmaburke628
      @emmaburke628 9 лет назад +8

      David Cameron is a fascist!!

    • @MrProthall
      @MrProthall 9 лет назад +3

      The True Fizz Welcome to a policestate worse than the old nazi state! I wish you good luck :

    • @qubot1
      @qubot1 9 лет назад +2

      MrProthall are you dumb

    • @delirainnominata7947
      @delirainnominata7947 9 лет назад +1

      Tomas Thurston
      dum*
      SMH

  • @thekinglydragon
    @thekinglydragon 4 года назад +6

    This video, and the rest if this series, deserve to be the most viewed videos on RUclips. Most useful and entertaining video in exsistanse. Years later I still find myself coming back to it on a regular basis, even more than the other great videos on this channel.

  • @Porglit
    @Porglit 8 лет назад +42

    Somehow this video got lost in today's political situation, and everyone thinks 3rd party is the best idea ever...

    • @TAMThomasTAM
      @TAMThomasTAM 8 лет назад +4

      If enough people vote Third Party then the establishment would notice and might even introduce the Alternative Vote to win back those votes, in an ideal world.

    • @freefallwefall
      @freefallwefall 8 лет назад +8

      I think you're missing the point. The point isn't that 3rd party candidates are bad. The point is that the system is broken and undemocratic. Our votes really are meaningless because we're powerless to elect the people that are best to lead us. It's impossible to actually achieve change. The status quo will continue forever until we FORCE our governments to fix our voting systems and restructure the balance of power. And we can't rely on them to do so fairly because they want nothing of the sort. The ones in power understand that the system works in their favor. They wouldn't want to actually make it fair because they know that will take them out of power and cost them buttloads of money. The 3rd party candidates likely are better for your nation, but they'll never be able to get elected.
      In Canada, we're supposed to be electing local representatives from our districts to represent our interests. Instead, these representatives have formed political parties and are forced to back each other in order to remain in power. This enforces that instead of representing the people in their district they represent their political parties. This cripples the system and makes it undemocratic. The USA has an even worse system from the sounds of it. We all need to get involved, recognize that our systems aren't working, and keep fighting for the changes needed to make our votes actually count. And expect that every step of the way the people currently in power will be trying to sabotage that process, no matter how convincingly they sound like they support it and support you.

    • @TAMThomasTAM
      @TAMThomasTAM 8 лет назад +7

      After this election I have actually realised something. Voting third paty is the only way to not waste your vote. HRC got the popular vote but didn't even win the Presidency, it was the elctoral college. So no matter what you chose, especially if your in a Red or Blue state, your vote didn't mean anything... Unless you voted Third Party.
      Main political parties don't need popular votes, they need electoral college votes, but the third parties do. At 5% they can get Federal Funding for the next election. At 15% they earn a place in the National Presdiential Debates. This doesn't matter for Democrats or Republicans but is very important for third parties.
      Vote third party, actually matter.

  • @ChimeratAlpha
    @ChimeratAlpha Год назад +3

    Very odd. I could have sworn you had a playlist before. I'd bookmaked it, but now it's gone.
    Glad you still have the videos at least!

  • @chrismne92
    @chrismne92 5 лет назад +37

    Im here before british elections in december 2019 and this system of voting sucks.

    • @ShrunkedDude
      @ShrunkedDude 4 года назад +4

      @Nocturne1501 They been fucking us all up for 10 years, why can't you see people in England see that.

    • @ChrisMelville
      @ChrisMelville 4 года назад

      @@ShrunkedDude For the first 5 years, their hands were tied by the limp dumbs. For the next 5, they still had a very small majority (and ultimately lost it), meaning they couldn't do much. It's only now that they have a comfortably majority, can they really implement what they want. Although most of this year has been taken with the COVID distraction.

  • @iamsaztak
    @iamsaztak 8 лет назад +1

    Please put all these political videos into a playlist! EVERYONE needs to watch them, great stuff! Thank you!

  • @DarthBauernkind
    @DarthBauernkind 4 года назад +8

    These voting-systems and gerrymandering videos are probably among the most important content on youtube. It's a shame, that this still only has 5 M views.
    Every student in every country should be required to watch them (or something similar) at least twice

  • @rashkavar
    @rashkavar 4 года назад +9

    So....my problem with this analysis: What about Canada?
    In Canada we have a growing number of parties. We started with 2 main ones - currently called the Conservatives and the Liberals. At some point the largely conservative leaning Bloc Quebecois, a separatist party that runs exclusively in Quebec and thus can never actually win the election and the largely Liberal-but-more-so New Democrat Party joined the fray. Over the course of the last 20 years, a fifth party, the environmentally focused Green party has gone from being a couple of people who run in elections and lose to having the required number of seats for official party status.
    While it's true that the two original parties are the only ones that have ever been in power, it's worth noting that the NDP and Bloc have both had significant power in various minority governments over the years. Canada's universal healthcare system is a concession that was demanded by the NDP for their support, for instance. And the NDP has even been the official opposition party at one point, as the Liberal party was quietly self destructing in a corner after Paul Martin's term.
    And yet, every time voting reforms come up, enough people either just buy into the "it's complicated, you won't understand it" mantra, or they offer up so many different systems that none gets the required majority for significant voting reform to occur, thus defaulting to the status quo. We're still FPTP.

    • @idiosyncraticlawyer3400
      @idiosyncraticlawyer3400 4 года назад

      I usually probe the comments to answer things myself, but I don't know. CGP, you really need to come take a look.

  • @ShubhamBhushanCC
    @ShubhamBhushanCC 7 лет назад +12

    Damn this is some serious stuff man. I mean this basically social choice theory explained beautifully.

  • @Knightmessenger
    @Knightmessenger 8 лет назад +39

    Thanks again FPTP, you gave us Trump vs Clinton.

    • @williamwaugh8670
      @williamwaugh8670 7 лет назад +4

      Particularly Trump. If the Republican rank-and-file had all had equal power over the nomination, Kasich would have beaten Trump. It's not as clear for HRC, because only Bernie ran against her, and in a two-candidate election, FPTP is as good as any other system.

    • @drmadjdsadjadi
      @drmadjdsadjadi 5 лет назад +2

      @@williamwaugh8670 Only problem is that FPTP is NOT "as good as any other system" in a two-candidate election IF FPTP is the reason WHY you have only two candidates....

    • @williamwaugh8670
      @williamwaugh8670 5 лет назад +2

      @@drmadjdsadjadi, Good point. I hadn't thought of it that way, but you are right.

  • @ajwzeitgeist
    @ajwzeitgeist 2 года назад +7

    Every municipal building in the nation (USA) should be forced to play this on televisions in their lobbies on repeat 24/7, 365.

  • @Suite_annamite
    @Suite_annamite 10 лет назад +6

    @0:14: Excepts lions don't even live in the jungle, much less rule them.
    That honour goes to the tiger, who reigns over both the jungle and the Siberian arctic.

    • @jonn_mace_80_95_
      @jonn_mace_80_95_ 9 лет назад +2

      Strongly disagree about the tiger having reigns in the jungle, because that honor actually belongs to the Gorilla, who is the true supreme animal in that realm. I do agree with you that the domain of tigers is the Siberian Arctic.....definitely tiger turf.

  • @jonkrieger5271
    @jonkrieger5271 8 лет назад +28

    This video has never been more important. We must change our electoral system in the USA!!! We need to demand a constitutional amendment!! Get this video series out to everyone you know! Stop just voting for Republicans or Democrats, instead vote third party to raise awareness and then share this video! Tell your friends and family! It's the only way we will EVER see real change in this country. This is straight up math, it cannot be denied.

    • @kingHD11
      @kingHD11 8 лет назад +2

      Jon Krieger wish all American were as intelligent as you 😩👌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @frostyguy1989
      @frostyguy1989 4 года назад +14

      Unfortunately the video explains why the third party plan would never work.

    • @CatholicWeeb
      @CatholicWeeb 4 года назад +9

      Spoiler Effect dude.

    • @sunstar8782
      @sunstar8782 2 года назад +1

      Did you not watch the video?

  • @StardogTheRed
    @StardogTheRed 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for making this. I've been citing it a lot lately.

  • @pedrosedrez8220
    @pedrosedrez8220 Год назад +16

    Every 4 years this video explodes again. It is just amazing

  • @Rexotec
    @Rexotec 2 года назад +26

    As someone who lives in Australia, which has preferential voting, it absolutely astonishes me that other countries don't... the teetering of democracy is a scary thought...

  • @AlejandroRodolfoMendez
    @AlejandroRodolfoMendez 8 лет назад +106

    it is a quite interesting topic. could i translated the video to spanish? I fell that the info need to reach more people.

  • @amaldabe
    @amaldabe 4 года назад +56

    If you're watching this in 2020 in the United States, you now know why we need a constitutional amendment to fix FPTP.

    • @a2falcone
      @a2falcone 3 года назад +9

      No, you don't. FPTP is not in the Constitution, it's in state law.

    • @soukaryasamanta8073
      @soukaryasamanta8073 3 года назад +16

      @@a2falcone yeah you're right. You can change the state law to get rid of FPTP, like Maine and Alaska already did. Maine had its first STV vote in 2018, Alaska will start from 2022.

  • @raikenette
    @raikenette Год назад +7

    I am watching this in my A-Level Politics class. 🦁

  • @SailorBarsoom
    @SailorBarsoom 9 лет назад +9

    Thank you. This explains it better than anything else I've seen or heard.
    OK, I'm off to watch your videos on gerrymandering and election alternatives.

  • @brg9327
    @brg9327 7 лет назад +3

    This should be aired on national television (UK). Should explain to people why we desperately need election reform.

  • @pjninja9546
    @pjninja9546 8 лет назад +2

    Love this video man, I've been able to explain this problem to my friends so much easier now because I can show them this video. Keep making these!

  • @mattbordenet971
    @mattbordenet971 4 года назад +12

    This sure feels relevant, today.

    • @CleverGirlAAH
      @CleverGirlAAH 4 года назад

      Im surprised there isnt a flood of comments on here. ... Everyone's calling for the downfall of the electoral college, but offers nothing up as a replacement.

    • @Kingdomkey123678
      @Kingdomkey123678 4 года назад +3

      @@CleverGirlAAH
      The Far left politicians in the US have been advocating for Ranked Choice Voting

    • @a2falcone
      @a2falcone 3 года назад +1

      It's as relevant as in any other US national election.

    • @lookingforsomething
      @lookingforsomething 3 года назад

      @@Kingdomkey123678 Far left on US standards, for the very reasons explained in the above video, but yes you are right.

  • @BoboTalkClown
    @BoboTalkClown 8 лет назад +59

    RELEVANT
    SO RELEVANT

  • @alanb8971
    @alanb8971 8 лет назад +5

    Very true.
    I like the idea of using proportional representation for both the legislative and executive branches, the way Switzerland does.
    There's no reason to handle all the power to a single representative or chief executive when power can just as easily be shared.

  • @LykaiosAvery
    @LykaiosAvery 5 лет назад +3

    The Canadian election is wrapping up and here I am watching this again and sharing it to others.

  • @talltalestold
    @talltalestold 8 лет назад +268

    THIS WAS MADE IN 2011 AND PERFECTLY EXPLAINS THE TRUMP/BERNIE/CLINTON ELECTION OF 2016.
    magic

    • @StanleyDevastating
      @StanleyDevastating 8 лет назад +70

      Sadly it will explain every election you're ever involved in. This shit gets old FAST

    • @Titleknown
      @Titleknown 8 лет назад +20

      I'm still so fucking annoyed that nobody's fucking talking about trying to rally to change this system after we keep Orange Hitler/Toupee Kefka from entering the White House by voting in favor of 90s Democrat: The Movie. We need to fix this system, and all young progressives worth their salt need to get on this shit.

    • @seangray5897
      @seangray5897 8 лет назад +17

      Not exactly, considering Bernie was running as a democrat.

    • @brandonbrown6922
      @brandonbrown6922 8 лет назад +6

      Hillary's closer to Hitler, Trump is more like Mussolini.
      I hate both, but I want to get the comparisons right.

    • @brandonbrown6922
      @brandonbrown6922 8 лет назад +3

      ...If you're only looking at the labels, instead of the stated polices like you SHOULD, sure, not comparable, but since that's an idiotic and ignorant method of going about things, we can ignore it.

  • @jefcostellokinnie3933
    @jefcostellokinnie3933 3 года назад +9

    omfg this explains british politics so much

  • @YseultCeirw
    @YseultCeirw 10 лет назад +7

    Democracy should only really exist on a small yet spread out scale. Even with 51% vote in a 1v1 election, 49% of the people displeased with a ruler (or whatever the elected position is) is far too many.

  • @matthewjmcnaughton
    @matthewjmcnaughton 4 года назад +2

    Grey, I would love to see you revisit this series and explore more voting systems.

  • @subjectt.change6599
    @subjectt.change6599 10 лет назад +9

    If you care about the future of the Animal Kingdom, You'll vote TURTLE!!!

  • @Stijning
    @Stijning 8 лет назад +87

    So this is the same with the presidential election in the US right?

    • @BingTX
      @BingTX 8 лет назад +2

      No. You have to have over 50% of the votes to win.

    • @VoodooV1
      @VoodooV1 8 лет назад +53

      +Matt Bingham you only have to have over 50 percent of the *electoral* votes, which is a different beast. Each individual election for each state is still FPTP

    • @VoodooV1
      @VoodooV1 8 лет назад

      ***** that's what I said. And no, not every state is winner take all. Maine and Nebraska are proportional.

    • @ironmatic1
      @ironmatic1 8 лет назад

      The Electoral College is *completely* different than First Pass.

    • @evanfriesen3160
      @evanfriesen3160 8 лет назад +5

      I would say we have both the electoral college AND FPTP as within every state it is one person one vote. Both are both barriers to breaking the 2 party system.

  • @soniashapiro4827
    @soniashapiro4827 4 года назад +9

    Ranked Choice voting is a question on the ballot in Massachusetts in November. There's no explanation to show why it might be a good idea. If you know anyone voting in Massachusetts it might be a good idea to share this video. Thanks

    • @sweetwheatsy
      @sweetwheatsy 4 года назад

      Uhhhh!!! As in, you tick it off and if a sufficient margin of people vote for it, a related legislation has to be treated? How did it go???

  • @vampivy23
    @vampivy23 4 года назад +2

    Patriot Act just did an episode that reminded me of this video, still so relevant 9 years later!
    To answer the question "why is our system like this" he pretty much said "We got it from the Brits!" rip

  • @RayleEntair
    @RayleEntair 8 лет назад +83

    #Owl4King

    • @Keriously
      @Keriously 8 лет назад +11

      Uh uh! Make the Animal Kingdom great again! #VoteGorrila

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 4 года назад

      4King Owl.

    • @CatholicWeeb
      @CatholicWeeb 4 года назад

      *TURTLE VOTE FOREVER!*

    • @prussianowl233
      @prussianowl233 4 года назад

      That's right!

  • @All3me1
    @All3me1 8 лет назад +16

    i would vote for Harambe

  • @iyagiy
    @iyagiy 8 лет назад +3

    I can't believe Grey predicted Harambe on the ballots 5 years before Harambe died. UNREAL

  • @hectorquinones5579
    @hectorquinones5579 4 года назад +1

    This has been my favorite RUclips video in over four years now.

  • @you_just
    @you_just 8 лет назад +69

    Harambe only got 19% of the votes?!?!

    • @you_just
      @you_just 8 лет назад +34

      Nvm, harambe won.

    • @ARandomGuy24
      @ARandomGuy24 8 лет назад +5

      Maybe you should finish the video before commenting.

    • @you_just
      @you_just 8 лет назад +2

      ARandomGuy I should

    • @billskinner7670
      @billskinner7670 6 лет назад

      Also, this video was made years before anyone knew who Harambe was.
      RIP, brother.

  • @Jim73
    @Jim73 4 года назад +4

    Your electoral system vids are extremely valuable, and I thank you very much, sir.

  • @E_99LDN
    @E_99LDN 5 лет назад +17

    Whos watch this after the General elections results and face palming?

    • @66Rokers
      @66Rokers 5 лет назад

      bruh moment

    • @ChrisMelville
      @ChrisMelville 4 года назад +2

      Yes. All those SNP MPs, with only a tiny fraction of the national vote.

    • @billyaepicgamer8642
      @billyaepicgamer8642 4 года назад +2

      Us Americans stand with you as our voting system is even more fucked up than our British forefathers.

    • @ShrunkedDude
      @ShrunkedDude 4 года назад +1

      @@ChrisMelville SNP's case is far more fair than the Tory's 350+ seat win that had a lower percentage than the SNP'S seats over Scotland.

    • @ChrisMelville
      @ChrisMelville 4 года назад

      @@ShrunkedDude Maybe so - but anything would have been better than Corbyn!

  • @christomopher89
    @christomopher89 6 лет назад +2

    Sharing this again since there is a mail-in referendum in British Columbia regarding a change in our electoral system so fingers crossed!

  • @gx_no
    @gx_no 3 года назад +4

    Extremist Turtle's manifesto: ALL SHALL LIVE IN WATER AND EAT SEA GRASS.

  • @Williamatics
    @Williamatics 2 года назад +5

    How about everyone can vote for as many candidates as they want? That way, they'll vote for whoever they're fine with, not just their absolute favorite.

  • @DonaldKronos
    @DonaldKronos 7 лет назад +4

    The addition of an option to vote directly against any candidate that you can vote directly for solves the "unavoidable two party system" problem. It's still a bad system, but the addition of such an option vastly improves any voting system which otherwise lacks such an option.

    • @MustSeto
      @MustSeto 7 лет назад +5

      You can do that in Approval voting. Approve everyone except them. Mathematically equivalent.

  • @mp29k
    @mp29k 6 лет назад +1

    Maine implemented this for the first time in a national senate and house race in the Mid Terms yesterday, and its use is impacting the outcome. So exciting.

  • @GBart
    @GBart 8 лет назад +35

    You know what I think is stupid? Electing one leader. No one person should lead a whole country.

    • @voldysgonemoldy95
      @voldysgonemoldy95 8 лет назад +23

      The whole point of the country is that we don't elect one person to run it, we also elect several congress members who do most of the legislating/running the country, as the founders intended.

    • @GBart
      @GBart 8 лет назад +3

      True, but there's only one Chief Executive/Commander in Chief of the military for a country of 300 million. The legislative branch has 535 people at the top, the judicial branch has 9, why does the executive branch only have one? Those numbers don't make sense to me.

    • @webwierdo1987
      @webwierdo1987 8 лет назад +31

      +AndroidDoctorr Committees are slower than a single person. In times of war, waiting on committees can take to long and be dangerous. The primary purpose of the executive branch is to lead the military. over time the executive branch took in more duties, but in theory the president is not supposed to have much power unless congress declared war. Then he is the supreme leader while at war so that war is fought with a single purpose and mind.

    • @johnnyrambo22
      @johnnyrambo22 8 лет назад +1

      In Europe, a single person doesn't lead a country.
      Democracies here have problems, true, but not even close to the USA, which, in comparison, isn't really a democracy.

    • @CaptainAlliance
      @CaptainAlliance 8 лет назад +15

      No one leader rules an entire country. In countries such as the US and UK there are different branches of government.

  • @CNYoungboy
    @CNYoungboy 9 лет назад +7

    Haha the script of this is brilliant. My favorite part is 5:51 aka how gorilla secretly funds the 3rd party

  • @jerzyliszewski8246
    @jerzyliszewski8246 9 лет назад +7

    Wait... I've just understood whole politics in my country...

    • @dolecrash5802
      @dolecrash5802 6 лет назад

      Jerzy Liszewski so, your Canadian?

  • @sirdankus9419
    @sirdankus9419 5 лет назад +2

    YES YES GOD YES. I have to watch this for a college class IM SO HAPPY I LOVE THIS CHANNEL.

  • @ChadThunderc0k
    @ChadThunderc0k 3 года назад +3

    Damn, this video is almost 10 years old. It's probably older than most of the kids on youtube.

    • @vunga8195
      @vunga8195 3 года назад +4

      older than 70% of dreams viewers

  • @MaximusWild
    @MaximusWild 8 лет назад +6

    Sadly, president Harambe was shot.

  • @kevinjames6222
    @kevinjames6222 4 года назад +4

    Range/score voting doesn't have the problems of other voting systems. Next election I'm spoiling my vote in protest to switch us to it.

  • @jamaicanewshub9582
    @jamaicanewshub9582 5 лет назад +1

    That is exactly what happened in my country between 1944 and 1962. We had 12 parties and several independent candidates contesting elections and now we only have two parties that hold seats.

  • @PeterLiuIsBeast
    @PeterLiuIsBeast 10 лет назад +11

    Spoiler Effect aka Bull Moose Party of Theodore Roosevelt.

    • @5nefarious
      @5nefarious 10 лет назад +1

      Nice reference to American history.

    • @NincsTobNev
      @NincsTobNev 10 лет назад +1

      Also the Green Party in 2000, with Ralph Nader. It turned out the following year that Al Gore should have won the election anyway, but it would have been a clear victory, had it not been for that spoiler campaign, and Bush would likely not have reached office. Nader only won 2-3% of the vote, but the election came down to about 500 votes in Florida.

    • @andrewturnbull1866
      @andrewturnbull1866 9 лет назад +1

      NincsTobNev No, it turned out after a detailed investigation - and even the ultra-Liberal NY Times agreed - that under ANY fair, reasonable count of the Florida vote, George W. Bush would've won Florida. That is a fact.
      It's also a fact that Bill Clinton might never have been president if not for Ross Perot, who siphoned off enough votes from George HW Bush to ensure a Clinton election...with Clinton getting just FORTY-THREE percent of the vote! 43%, and he was president. And you complain about 2000. Sheesh. (Oh, and in Clinton's re-election in 1996, he again failed to get at least 50% of the vote. IOW, Bill Clinton NEVER won a majority of the popular vote, not in 1996 and not even close in 1992. But you never hear the media tell that story, because it doesn't fit their preferred narrative. Because they're little more than stenographers for the Democrat Party.)

    • @Wolfeson28
      @Wolfeson28 9 лет назад

      Andrew Turnbull If you're referring to the National Opinion Research Center's study, funded by numerous major media outlets, then you're wrong. In that study, they concluded that the vast majority (including all of the most inclusive) of recount methods would have shown a victory for Gore.

  • @kevinkent6351
    @kevinkent6351 10 лет назад +4

    Many commenters are missing the elephant in the room when lauding proportional represenation. The winner-take-all system creates a 2 party system with 2 parties that generally have broad ideologies, which means that they represent many different political viewpoints. In proportional representation, ideologically narrow political parties form coalitions to take control of government. In the U.S. system, the ideological coalitions are already formed at the party level. So the reality is that the 2 party system has similar coalition building properties as the proportional representation system.

    • @WorthlessWinner
      @WorthlessWinner 10 лет назад

      I wonder if the UK's recent coalition will decrease the spoiler effect? If people think they can prevent any party getting enough of the vote to rule by itself they might vote third party more hoping to force a coalition (again in a FPTP system)

    • @tbeller80
      @tbeller80 10 лет назад

      But you also have to take into account the primary voting system. In that phase of voting, the most ideologically-pure candidate is the one chosen to represent the party at the general election. What you end up with is every election cycle the two parties drift further and further apart as only the most extreme of their parties is elected and they refuse to work together.

    • @kevinkent6351
      @kevinkent6351 10 лет назад

      tbeller80 That's just been in the last 8-10 years. The American electoral system has actually experienced relatively little partisanship since the Civil War.

    • @tbeller80
      @tbeller80 10 лет назад

      Our electoral system has gone through quite a few changes since 1865. I would compare our system since the 17th Amendment to look at partisanship. The partisan polarization is a big deal today, but seems to have been growing for at least a few decades and feeds on itself with each election cycle.

    • @kevinkent6351
      @kevinkent6351 10 лет назад

      tbeller80 Proportional representation is fundamentally no better at preventing partisanship. Partisanship is a function of cultures. If you compare Congress to parliaments in Europe, American politicians are far less dedicated to their party and much more frequently vote against their party. Even a 90% party voting record would be low in many European parliaments. So one has to keep in mind that partisanship is relative.

  • @combinedcontent9226
    @combinedcontent9226 5 лет назад +3

    It’s like the United Kingdom, prime minister is elected but the monarch is REALY in power

  • @greggardiner9738
    @greggardiner9738 6 лет назад +1

    In a recent mayoral election in my town, two candidates split the vote, and gave minority rule.

  • @R_ilse
    @R_ilse 3 года назад +3

    I’m only now realising how bad this system is after leaving the U.K. for a country in the EU where proportional representation exists. The amount of parties to choose from is both liberating and overwhelming. Meanwhile, the political system in the U.K. is being played by crooks.

  • @yosnaprecords
    @yosnaprecords 10 лет назад +39

    USA explained

    • @Epicmylikes
      @Epicmylikes 10 лет назад +4

      Uh no, the US doesn't operate off of a "past the post" system. It works off of a Electoral College.

    • @HeadOfNixon
      @HeadOfNixon 10 лет назад +13

      Jordan Farrell How do you think those electoral college votes are determined?

    • @Epicmylikes
      @Epicmylikes 10 лет назад +2

      If you actually knew jack shit, you'd know that the members of the electoral college actually can do whatever the fuck they want, they aren't bound by it at all, also if you're gonna be that general about it, then every democracy technically is a FPTP.

    • @nicholasmitchell2960
      @nicholasmitchell2960 10 лет назад +11

      Jordan Farrell they use to be able to do that, but the laws have changed the electoral college is bound by popular vote.

    • @Nuchiha101
      @Nuchiha101 10 лет назад

      Nicholas Mitchell
      You sure?
      I don't think George W. Bush Jr. won the popular vote in both of his elections. I'd have to look that up though.

  • @DistortionUltra
    @DistortionUltra 3 года назад +3

    This video is so extremely relavent to the Canadian election systems, and the problems we are having with it.

  • @Ethan.YT.
    @Ethan.YT. 2 года назад +2

    How is still so high quality 10 years later.