What if everybody in the world could vote in any country's elections, with an exponentially decaying weight set by shortest distance from boundary?
So Chinese people would have say a 1/32 vote in American elections?
Fourier transform global politics.
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Yeah but almost nobody lives in the touching parts. I don't mean country-to-country boundary distance. I mean person to country. Or maybe person to person even. Like a Beijing citizen's vote in POTUS election would be distance to DC weighted.
It should be distance to centroid of the country, not to the capital. Which according to google is in South Dakota.
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For country wide elections. For local elections, distance to centroid of the local region.
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