note the oldest at the wheel

  • SomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nz
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    4 months ago

    The average age in most electorates is going to be pretty similar, unless you start splitting them up by age.

    So you’re going to have representatives serving for one, maybe two terms - anyone staying longer is going to have to move to progressively older electorates each election.

    Having them stick around for 50 years isn’t great, but having a constant parade of brand-new mid-30s MPs isn’t going to be any better.

    • ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Term limits. No more than the greater of two terms or ten years for any elected position. Forces there to be new faces, but does not discriminate against age cognitive tests should be required for all elected positions, at least at the state and federal levels, at least starting at whatever the medically accepted age where cognitive decline is more likely (or whatever the phrasing needs to be), and it needs to be yoked to whatever the medical science says, not a fixed age.