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In reply to the discussion: Lifting the 435 seat limit on the size of the U.S. House would make the Electoral College fairer. [View all]Grey Lemercier
(1,429 posts)I have been pushing the increase of the House size for years, especially because dilution of House voting power for the big states, and always warned about the EC too. My suggestion is at least 1001 members. Even the Wyoming Rule (see a post above) is far too little. In 1913, when the number was set at 435 the US had 97 million people. We have around 325% more now which yields over 1400 House members if we kept to that ratio. I say set the number to ensure one house seat to every 300,000 people. Even the 1000 plus House members that ratio yields is literally TEN times more people (so 10 times less representative) than the 30,000 people to every House member the USA started out at.
This HAS to be a HUGE central plank of the party or we are going to get fucked even worse as time rolls on and urban drift "kettles" our voting power evermore.