[EM] new simple legal strategy to get IRV

robert bristow-johnson rbj at audioimagination.com
Sat Oct 10 14:10:28 PDT 2015


On 10/9/15 4:00 AM, Juho Laatu wrote:
> I just note that there can be also simple ballots like in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_list (see the picture). If one wants to expand that to ranked ballots with high number of candidates, one could simply allow the voter to write multiple numbers in the ballot instead of only one. One could thus cast a ranked vote by writing few numbers, e.g. "23 74 74 5 234 321".
>

and a machine is gonna scan that?

> The ballot could be as small as in the picture and still allow ranking of e.g. 5 candidates.
>
>
> On Mon, 2015-10-05 at 17:05 -0400, robert bristow-johnson wrote:
>>> because you cannot have infinite area on a paper ballot (and i am still
>>> for the killing of trees to leave a paper trail for election integrity),
>>> the only solution to keep the number of candidates from outstripping the
>>> number of ranking levels are reasonable ballot-access laws.  if your
>>> ballot has, say, 5 levels of ranking, then the ballot access laws (the
>>> number of petition signatures needed to get on the ballot) should be
>>> sufficiently strict to prevent, in a typical election year, more than 5
>>> candidates (plus one write-in) on the ballot.
>>>

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