
"Revamping Congress: Exploring the Potential of Proportional Representation"
As Congress becomes increasingly polarized and competitive elections decline, there is a growing call for election reform through proportional representation in the U.S. House of Representatives. Proportional representation would distribute seats in the legislature based on the proportion of votes each party receives, potentially reducing political extremism, eliminating gerrymandering, and ensuring fair representation for people of color and voters in "red" or "blue" areas. However, implementing proportional representation faces significant challenges, including a federal law that currently bans it. Supporters argue that it could increase diversity, competition, and voter turnout, while critics raise concerns about the rise of multiple parties and the difficulty of reaching consensus.