After seeing that California rates a whopping 54 votes and some other entire states being only 3 etc. I was wondering if a balancing should be in order?
For example, anywhere that currently has more than 10 votes should be broken down into voting sections which separates city/urban voting blocks so that it is more representative of all the people in that state, not just the cities overwhelming the wishes of country folk - who are basically disenfranchised by the electoral voting system.
Would this be seen as positive thing in the US? Just thinking out loud.
I live (used to) in California when this was attempted. They wanted to break the state up into essentially a northern state (State of Jefferson) and a southern state. Unfortunately, even if the judge didn’t intervene, the population dense areas (Southern California) would vote against it because they are dependent on Northern California water. If Northern California were its own state, they could essentially hold Southern California hostage for water.