I updated my little article at <a href="http://karmatics.com/voting/movienite.html">http://karmatics.com/voting/movienite.html</a><br><br>It's a good bit longer now, but still aims for relatively short and sweet. The idea is to show people exactly what bad things plurality does (force people into opposing factions) and how it can be fixed. I use approval voting as an intermediate method, not because I am a big fan of approval, but because it think it is the simplest way to solve the main problem with plurality. Then I try to show how ranked methods can solve the one problem that still exists with approval (that, to vote effectively, you have to know how others will vote).
<br><br>Again, this is aimed at the Joe Sixpacks of the world that really don't want to think too much about the math, but if presented with a simple and obvious explanation of what is wrong and how it can be fixed, might just get on board the election reform train.
<br><br>I'm interested in feedback....<br><br>-rob<br><br><br>