[EM] A real Demorep-style nightmare:
Bart Ingles
bartman at netgate.net
Sun Jan 28 22:37:39 PST 2001
A real example of a runoff-type election failure (no reason to think it
would have been different under IRV). This from the recent Discover
Magazine article:
> The advantages of an approval vote and the perils of plurality voting are
> most apparent in contests like the Louisiana governor's race of 1991. The
> primary that year was dominated by three candidates: Edwin Edwards, the
> often-indicted former governor; David Duke, a former grand wizard of the Ku
> Klux Klan; and incumbent governor Buddy Roemer. Edwards won the
> primary with 34 percent of the vote compared with 32 percent for Duke and
> 27 percent for Roemer. But it was Duke's surprisingly strong showing, despite
> his overtly racist stance, that won national headlines. Time and Newsweek ran
> long articles about the politics of hate in America. Bumper stickers,
> anticipating an Edwards-Duke runoff election, urged Louisianans to "Vote for
> the crook: It's important."
>
> In the end, Edwards walloped Duke by a 61 to 39 percent margin. But the
> result was hardly a triumph for the runoff system. Say what you will about
> Louisiana voters, it's unlikely that anyone other than Edwards's core
> supporters really wanted to put a "crook" in the governor's office. And the
> election returns from November show beyond a doubt that very few people
> approved of Duke, outside of the 32 percent who originally voted for him.
> Roemer, on the other hand, had no strikes against him except that he had
> recently switched parties. In an approval vote, he might well have finished
> first, sparing Louisianans the choice between racketeering and racism. By the
> same token, approval voting might have spared Minnesotans from electing a
> professional wrestler to the governor's seat two years ago, or New
> Hampshirites from handing Pat Buchanan a triumph in the 1996 presidential
> primary.
More recent news on Edwards's whereabouts:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/01/09/MN170971.DTL
http://www.theadvocate.com/news/ewedefault.asp
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