Demorep1's SW method 2/14/97
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DEMOREP1 at aol.com
Fri Feb 14 20:56:25 PST 1997
For single winner executive or judicial offices-
1. The voters may vote yes or no on each candidate and may numerically rank
them (1, 2, 3, etc.).
2. (a) If all candidates do not get a yes majority of all the votes cast,
then the legislative body fills the vacancy.
(b) If a candidate does not get a yes majority of all the votes cast, then
he/she loses.
(c) If only 1 candidate gets a a yes majority of all the votes cast, then
he/she wins.
(d) If 2 or more candidates get a yes majority of all the votes cast, then
head to head pairings are done using the numerical rankings.
3. (a) If 1 candidate beats each other candidate (or remaining candidate) in
his/her pairings, then he/she wins.
(b) If a candidate is beat in all of his/her pairings, then he/she loses.
Repeat with remaining candidates.
(c) If 3 or more candidates are tied for first and they each beat other
candidates, then such other candidates lose.
[Example-
B, D and F are tied for first,
each beats X, Y and Z who are tied for fourth
X, Y and Z would each lose.]
4. (a) If a candidates loses, then the numerical rankings of the remaining
candidates move up on the ballots.
(b) If 3 or more remaining candidates are tied, then the candidate with the
lowest number of first choice votes loses.
(c) Redo step 3 with the remaining candidates.
5. If ties otherwise occur, then use a lottery.
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Attention- Step 4 only takes effect if step 3 does not produce a winner.
Step 4 (b) is a common sense tiebreaker.
A copy of this is being sent to the ER list since some folks fail to note the
importance of having a MOAV winner- see Step 2.
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