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The effect on local representation produced by the use of multi-member districts

  • Tom Monto
  • Sep 22, 2025
  • 1 min read

The effect on local representation produced by the use of multi-member districts


see "Are you being served? How proportional multi-member districts could improve your relationship with government

Notes on a new white paper on constituent service and electoral reform

APR 24, 2025"



Drutman wrote:

...several approaches to constituent service can work effectively under proportional, multi-member districts. In fact, there are multiple ways it might function better than our current system—both for citizens and representatives.


The longer answer is in a new white paper I co-authored with Anne Meeker, the Deputy Director of the POPVOX Foundation and one of the nation’s leading casework experts. Our paper has the SEO-friendly title, “How would constituent services in American multi-member districts work”


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