I'm working on the political setup for a system (Shionthy). It's a representative democracy with 70 million people spread out across one belt and 30 gas giant moons (and a couple of trojan planetoid clusters). More than 50% of the population is located in the belt.
What I have so far is that every habitat has an Assembly. The assemblies elect representatives to an intermediate (regional?) assembly, and the intermediate assemblies elect representatives for the Grand Assembly, the system government.
What I can't figure out is how the belt would be divided up into regions. The gas giants and the trojan clusters are easy enough, but the planetoids in the belt moves around over time. So would the regions be astrographical or according to some other scheme? Would the habitats change from one regional assembly to another as they crossed a boundary? That doesn't sound too practical. So what sort of commonality of interests other than positional might cause people to lump different habitats together?
I suppose the easiest solution would be to have the belt assemblies elect representatives directly to the Grand Assembly, but that would be boring.
(Also, it would mean that the smallest habitats would either not get to elect an assemblyman or inflate the size of the Grand Assembly beyond what is practical.)
Hans
What I have so far is that every habitat has an Assembly. The assemblies elect representatives to an intermediate (regional?) assembly, and the intermediate assemblies elect representatives for the Grand Assembly, the system government.
What I can't figure out is how the belt would be divided up into regions. The gas giants and the trojan clusters are easy enough, but the planetoids in the belt moves around over time. So would the regions be astrographical or according to some other scheme? Would the habitats change from one regional assembly to another as they crossed a boundary? That doesn't sound too practical. So what sort of commonality of interests other than positional might cause people to lump different habitats together?
I suppose the easiest solution would be to have the belt assemblies elect representatives directly to the Grand Assembly, but that would be boring.

(Also, it would mean that the smallest habitats would either not get to elect an assemblyman or inflate the size of the Grand Assembly beyond what is practical.)
Hans