>>102295 (OP)
Anywhere that has "more than two" parties realistically only has two parties and all the others are irrelevant or just combine with the two major ones. Also
>implying your vote matters anyways regardless of number of parties
Canada is a good example of this, there are "three parties" but two of them (liberal and I wanna say green?) work together so the conservative party stands no chance, and the two liberal parties just do the same shit anyways. And the conservative party actually has to become even more liberal just to try and win some appeal, so it's even worse than 2 parties and it's more like 1.5 parties.
Voting in general doesn't really work and we should go back to being a republic tbh