Re: “This baked-in constitutional conundrum will take some work to repair” (Nov. 30, Opinion):
Hugh Spitzer’s op-ed on the difficulty of disproportionate illustration within the federal legislature makes some good suggestions however essentially misinterprets the design of the U.S. Senate. The Senate’s construction is a function, not a bug.
The Senate was, to a big diploma, designed to symbolize the states, not the inhabitants straight (that’s the position of the Home of Representatives). As emphasised within the Tenth Modification, the states are powers unto themselves and, in some methods, are extra highly effective than the federal authorities. The position of the Senate is to symbolize the states’ pursuits.
The disproportionality of the Senate was meant and existed on the time that the structure was ratified. For instance, Virginia held some 19% of the inhabitants however had solely 7.7% of senators. Right now, California has 11.6% of the inhabitants and a pair of% of senators. On the time of ratification, the Prime 50% of states (6 states) had 66.5% of the inhabitants and 46.2% of senators. Right now, the Prime 50% of states have 83.8% of the inhabitants and 50% of the senators.
The founders intentionally prevented a direct democracy. The U.S. Senate performs a significant position in defending us from the tyranny of the bulk.
Ross Elkin, Seattle
