originally posted in:TFS The Floods Sanctuary
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant-runoff_voting]From Wikipedia[/url]
[quote]Instant-runoff voting (IRV), alternative vote (AV), transferable voting, or preferential voting is an electoral system used to elect a single winner from a field of more than two candidates. It is a form of preferential voting (or ranked choice voting) in which voters rank the candidates in order of preference rather than simply selecting a single candidate...
Ballots are initially distributed based on each elector's first preference. If a candidate secures more than half of votes cast, that candidate wins. Otherwise, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated. Ballots assigned to eliminated candidates are recounted and assigned to one of the remaining candidates based on the next preference on each ballot. This process continues until one candidate wins by obtaining more than half the votes.
IRV has the effect of avoiding split votes and the need for electors to vote "strategically" for candidates who are not their first choice. For example, suppose here are two conservative candidates A & B, and a liberal candidate C, with raw popularity of 35%, 25% and 40% respectively. In a Plurality voting system, candidate C may win with 40% of the votes even though most electors prefer A or B. Alternatively, a conservative elector who likes B may decide to vote for A instead in order to prevent C from being elected. With IRV, the elector can allocate their preferences B, A, C and then A will win despite the split vote in first choices.[/quote]
As much as I strongly disagree with most of the third parties, I believe that this should be implemented in the US for all elections at the local, state, and national level. So yay or nay?
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Worth a shot.
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I feel like there would be a lot of "secret alliances". You know, where parties tell their voters to vote said party first, but then vote for the "friend" party second. It seems pretty corrupt. I like the idea of casting a single vote.
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It's too confusing. If you need more than 2 sentences to explain how a vote works, you're doing something wrong.
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Got no idea what the hell that means.
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Stupid idea
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Pedant mode: it's "yea", not "yay"... though the enthusiasm is appreciated. I feel that ranked voting is the way to go. It removes the issue of "electability" and gives people to vote for the person they really agree with, without feeling like they're throwing away their vote. The alternative vote would weaken the power of established parties and, while I also don't agree much with other parties, I think this would be a good thing. I feel like it would end up forcing voters to be more responsible and parties to be less partisan.
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Meh, why not?
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To be honest with you.... I'm not sure.