Interactive representation
Proposed governance system based on election votes / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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.[1] It was proposed in Oregon in 1912 by William S. U'Ren[2] and in Virginia in 2001 by Bill Redpath.[3]