[EM] Is there a name for this voting method?

Alexander Praetorius citizen at serapath.de
Wed Nov 18 07:27:34 PST 2015


*1.* Every participant gets X points.

*2. *Every participant can create proposals.

*3.* Every proposal needs to have an "implementation plan" attached
    -> someone or some people and resources to realize the proposal gets
executed.

*4. *Everyone can vote on proposals by voting with 0-X points.

*5. *The people responsible for realizing the proposal can accept the
proposal at any time.

*6. *Once a proposal is accepted by "executors", all points that have been
voted are removed from voters into a pool, the total vote amount Z and then
re-distributed equally to every participant, so every participant received
( Z / (amount of participants) ) votes.

*7.* After "executors" finish the implementation, every participant, even
the executors themselve, pay ( Z / (amount of participants) ) votes to the
executors.


Does something that sounds similar as what i describe above exist already?
Does it have some obvious flaws that make or could make it "unfair"?


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*DISCLAIMER:*


*Everything I have written above is my personal experience/opinion on
things, no matter what kinds of words i did use(e.g. "always", "never",
"impossible", "waste of time", ....).*

*Such extreme words only do indicate, that my experience/opinion on
something is very strong and i currently cannot imagine that there are
other possibilities until new arguments/insights/whatever open my eyes that
there are alternative perspectives too :-)Please do not feel discouraged to
challenge my opinion if you have a different one.*

*Best Regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen*
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