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.
One thing that could/should be done is to only use actual US citizens to determine the number of EC votes. Same with congressional seats. Illegal and noncitizens should not be counted for this, as they are currently. That would cut California seats and EC votes down by a bunch.