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Riz Ahmed wants elections to be scrapped, suggests choosing leaders through ‘randomised lottery system’

Riz Ahmed suggested an alternative system to choose leaders during a recent interaction.

Updated on: Aug 24, 2025 02:40 PM IST
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Academy Award-winning actor Riz Ahmed has an interesting take on how to revamp American politics. The actor, who has been busy promoting his film Relay, was the latest guest on the episode of the TikTok series Subway Takes, where he shared that if it were up to him, he would get rid of elections entirely and elect leaders through a ‘randomised lottery system’.

What Riz said

Riz Ahmed wants to get rid of traditional elections.
Riz Ahmed wants to get rid of traditional elections.

During the interaction, which was shared on Instagram, Riz shared, “We need to stop having all elections of any kind. And we need to choose all of our politicians and leaders through a completely randomised lottery system.” When the host of the Subway Takes series said that he “100%” disagrees with Riz's idea, the actor explained himself further.

‘The bar is already in hell’

Reacting to Riz's take, someone commented, “100% disagree with this take. 100% agree with everything he said.” Another said, “Totally agree, and this concept is called a lottocracy. Pioneered by Helen Landemore in her book Open Democracy!!” A comment said, “How did he convince me of this by the end?” asked another.

Riz Ahmed's upcoming film

Riz was most recently seen in the thriller film Relay, which was produced and directed by David Mackenzie and written by Justin Piasecki. It also stars Lily James and Sam Worthington.

 
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Santanu Das is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times with over 5 years of experience, writing on films, pop culture and film festivals. He has a keen interest in writing about South Asian independent films and has covered several film festivals, including Sundance and CPH: Docx. He also brings a sharp perspective to the monthly column called The Fault in Our Stars, where he writes about a recent film/series and what stops the ‘good’ from becoming ‘great’. A gold medalist from Banaras Hindu University, Santanu completed his postgraduate studies in English from Jadavpur University. He is also a Rotten Tomatoes-certified film critic. When not watching films or speaking to celebrities, Santanu can be found reading a book. Some of his favourite films are Aparajito, Ponyo and The Double Life of Veronique. His favourite books include The Corrections, The God of Small Things and A Room of One's Own. Santanu continues to write passionately about films and celebrity culture. He brings a relatable, as well as critically informed, lens to entertainment and culture for a wide audience. Find him on LinkedIn: santanudasfilm Instagram: @santupecha

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