The EM vote on single-winner methods
Marcus Ganley
m.ganley at auckland.ac.nz
Sat Jul 13 06:10:44 PDT 1996
As someone who hasn't contributed before, I appreciated the
definitions provided. As an Australian, studying in New Zealand, I
am used to somewhat different terminology in some cases, and it was
particularly useful to have it clarified what was meant by each term.
For example the letters "MPV" meant nothing to me, though I have
used this system in both State and Federal elections in Australia.
This leads to one question, though. In elections for the Australian
House of Representatives and all State Lower Houses bar Qld and
Tasmania, we use Compulsory Prefential Voting (often "CPV") ie
failure to allocate a preference to all candidates invalidates the
vote. In elections for Queensland's unicameral parliament we use
Optional Preferential Voting ("OPV") - you can truncate at any point.
Does the MPV system discussed on this list compel the allocation of
preferences?
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