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The only reason why I haven't signed the declaration is because I've assumed that it's only for celebrities, dignitaries and offically-annointed authorities. <br>is that so?<br><br>If anyone can sign the declaration, then I'd like to.<br><br>So, my 2nd question in this post is: If anyone can sign the declaration, then how does one sign it. Where does one e-mail to, or what website<br>does one go to?<br><br>The declaration, as I remember, favorably mentions or recommends 5 methods (with the understanding that there could be other good ones):<br><br>Approval<br>Range or Score Voting <br>Majority Judgement (median point totals)<br>SODA (simple optionally delegated Approval)<br>IRV<br><br>The 1st four of those really effectively amount to Approval, differently-implemented, or with an enhancement. IRV would be a perfectly<br>ok method if voters weren't so timid and giveaway-resigned (but they are). So that set of recommendations is a quite good one, and I thoroughly<br>support the declaration.<br><br>So, can just anyone sign it, without being an officially-recognized authority, celebrity or dignitary? And, if so, how does one sign it?<br><br>Mike Ossipoff<br><br> </div></body>
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