Fair Representation Act (United States)

The Fair Representation Act (H.R.

3863) is a bill filed in the United States House of Representatives.

[1][2] The bill has three main provisions: Beyer has stated the goal of the bill is to reduce polarization and partisanship by incentivizing elected representatives to appeal to a broader range of voters.

Ranked choice voting and multi-seat districts would reduce the number of safe-seat districts and encourage more political competition.

[3] The act is also alleged to ensure more proportional representation, both with political parties but also with the election of more women[4] and minority candidates.