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<div>I misstated how proportional representation might work in my example below. Voters would probably have a multiple number of candidates they could vote for out of a list of candidates, to represent them in their multi-member voting district. To refer to this as "one person one vote" perhaps misstates the way the system would work.
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<div>One method possible here in the US is to allow US Representatives from states (states could individually vote to adopt PR or not) to be elected via simple proportional representation based on one person one vote. Given that many states only have one representative, there can't be proportional representation voting in those elections for house seats.
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