Electing would probably require a significant change to the organizations’ foundational legal documents, so this is likely a medium/long term term plan rather than a viable option for adding seats that need to be added promptly.
If you did this, I would suggest the electorate be a randomly selected sample of the eligible population to encourage electors to invest time in making the best decision. Once you reach a certain number, adding more electors from the same eligibility pool isn’t going to meaningfully increase electorate diversity but will only diffuse individual electors’ sense of responsibility.
Yes, I agree it’s not practical to do it immediately, but getting to that stage later would require people various people thinking it’s a good plan in the first place.
Electing would probably require a significant change to the organizations’ foundational legal documents, so this is likely a medium/long term term plan rather than a viable option for adding seats that need to be added promptly.
If you did this, I would suggest the electorate be a randomly selected sample of the eligible population to encourage electors to invest time in making the best decision. Once you reach a certain number, adding more electors from the same eligibility pool isn’t going to meaningfully increase electorate diversity but will only diffuse individual electors’ sense of responsibility.
Yes, I agree it’s not practical to do it immediately, but getting to that stage later would require people various people thinking it’s a good plan in the first place.