10-28-2020, 09:42 PM
(10-28-2020, 07:22 PM)Mickeypoo Wrote: So basically what you are saying is that one city that makes up say 2% of state X geographically should be able to control the vote and outcome of elections for the other 98% of state X geographically?
5M + 2.5M = 7.5M people
5M/7.5M x 100 = 67% of the states population
So if 67% of NY state's population votes for Candidate X for governor they win, don't they? Regardless of where that 67% of the population is located on the map. Not sure why you think someone should win an election with only 33% of the popular vote because of square miles.