Condorcet PR (was Comparing ranked versus unranked methods)

DEMOREP1 at aol.com DEMOREP1 at aol.com
Thu Feb 7 12:01:35 PST 2002


A supplement --

Each political party and independents as a group might be deemed to be 
choices in a separate vote.

If any of them get a Droop Quota, then it would get at least 1 seat in the 
legislative body.

The math only for the party (independents) involved might be used to 
determine which specific persons are elected.

Party Votes (final) x Votes for district winner(s) (final)
---------------------------------------------
    Sum of Votes for district winner(s)

A simpler, but less exact, method would be to just use the number votes (1, 
2, etc.) and YES/NO.

Getting P.R. into the U.S.A. Congress is a mere matter of possible life or 
death for humans on Mother Earth --- to get rid of the ultra-dangerous 
monarchial/ oligarchial leaderships of BOTH the D's and R's in the Congress 
-- due to gerrymanders (with about 97 percent one party *safe* seats in the 
U.S.A. House of Reps) and plurality winner primary nominations of special 
interest gang and plurality winners in general elections.



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