[EM] Approval election example
David Catchpole
s349436 at student.uq.edu.au
Sat Mar 10 21:14:58 PST 2001
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, MIKE OSSIPOFF wrote:
>
> I like the idea of a demonstration poll, but voting on which months
> are best is difficult, it seems to me. It's something that many
> people don't have an opinion on.
... which probably will make the pattern of results more appealing, seeing
as though votes will be more diffuse. If one were seeking to develop a few
Condorcet cycles, one would choose a field of "candidates" on which
opinion was tenuous.
>
> If we want to hold a demonstration poll, I suggest that we first
> vote on what the poll will be about. The subject of the poll is
> itself a legitimate issue to vote on.
>
> You might want to nominate months, or you might want to change
> your nomination. Anyone who has a suggestion should post it as
> a nomination for the topic of the demonstration poll. The first
> poll, then, should be to choose the topic of the poll, and the 2nd poll is
> about the issue chosen in the 1st poll.
>
> It might be good to use the demonstration poll to deal with an
> actual EM issue. So my issue nomination is: What to do about
> offensive participation on EM that disregards the ground-rules
> specified at the EM website? Of course the poll wouldn't have
> authority on that matter, but the output of the poll could be
> regarded as a membership petition. Each alternative in that poll
> would specify whether it is intended as a membership petition,
> or just a membership resolution, or just an expressed membership
> opinion.
>
> I suggest that that poll be conducted
> Voter's Choice, since there isn't complete agreement on EM about
> voting systems. Of course no one need vote more than 1 kind of
> balloting unless they prefer to.
>
> In fact, why not use Voter's Choice for the poll to choose the
> polling issue too, for the same reason? That would demonstrate
> more than one voting system.
>
> Of course, whatever polling issue wins the initial poll, nominations
> should then be taken for alternatives for that issue.
>
> Of course another poll topic for EM would be a poll about which
> voting system is the best public proposal, or the best voting system.
>
> I nominate that too. We took such a poll years ago, and PC &
> Smith//PC won. That was before SSD or BeatpathWinner had been
> proposed here.
>
> Mike Ossipoff
>
>
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