[EM] DYN
Juho
juho4880 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jul 10 13:30:58 PDT 2007
Why "after"? (Is this somehow essential? Will they change their
opinions based on the "partial results"? Are they supposed to reflect
the general opinion more than their own opinion?)
How about announcing the content of the proxy votes already before
the votes are counted, or maybe already before the election?
If the votes are counted "after", will each proxy know the number of
delegated votes that other proxies have (or the number of his/her own
delegated votes) before they cast their proxy votes?
Juho
On Jul 10, 2007, at 2:21 , Forest W Simmons wrote:
> Delegable Yes/No:
>
> Each voter has a Yes/No vote to cast for each candidate. The voters
> can delegate some of these votes to candidates (including write-ins),
> if they so desire. The candidates cast the delegated votes after the
> rest of the votes have already been counted.
>
> Thus the voters that have strong feelings about certain candidates can
> vote for or against them, and delegate their remaining votes to their
> proxies, who will then have some firm partial results to inform their
> strategies.
>
> Forest
>
>
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