Weighted Citizen Vote
The Weighted Citizen Vote (WCV) is a proposed form of hybrid democracy that merges aspects of direct democracy and representative democracy. It enables citizens to temporarily assume their own representation on particular policy matters, which proportionally decreases the voting weight of the legislature in those specific cases.
The approach is intended to modernize democratic practice through secure digital infrastructure. It maintains parliamentary institutions as the central channel of representation while giving individuals the option to take part directly in decision-making on a voluntary and adaptive basis.[1]
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References
- ↑ "Whitepaper: Weighted Citizen Vote (WCV)". Total Democracy. Retrieved 27 October 2025.
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