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    <p><font face="Comic Sans MS">From a quick search, it looks like
        Gov. Burgum vetoed the NoDak Legislature's bill banning both
        Approval and RCV voting last April, and the Senate failed to
        override his veto.<br>
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          -Ken Bearman, Minneapolis MN<br>
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      </font>On 1/25/2024 10:23 PM, Michael Ossipoff wrote:</p>
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      <div dir="auto">I looked at the St. Louis wording, & it was
        much briefer. I wanted to try to spell things out.</div>
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      <div dir="auto">I included results-reporting because I feel that’s
        important.</div>
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      <div dir="auto">Saint Louis has a runoff. I propose it without
        one. A runoff loses FBC compliance, & invites some
        offensive-strategies.</div>
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      <div dir="auto">I didn’t say “no runoff”, but that’s implied when
        I said to elect the candidate who got the most approvals.</div>
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      <div dir="auto">I haven’t checked the Fargo wording yet. Has the
        ND legislature’s ban on Approval been overturned?</div>
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at
            16:48 KenB <<a href="mailto:kdbearman@gmail.com"
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            wrote:<br>
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              face="Comic Sans MS">How does your proposed wording
              compare to the ordinances that Fargo ND <br>
              and St. Louis MO actually have?<br>
                 - Ken Bearman, Minneapolis MN</font><br>
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            On 1/25/2024 3:46 PM, Michael Ossipoff wrote:<br>
            <br>
            > Proposed wording for city Approval-Voting statute:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > Approval-Voting Statute:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > Voting:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > In every election for electing a single-winner to a
            single-seat office <br>
            > in this city:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > Each voter shall be allowed to Approve(i.e. vote for,
            mark) as many <br>
            > candidates as s/he wishes to on the ballot. Each
            candidate’s votes <br>
            > shall be summed over all the ballots, & the
            candidate receiving the <br>
            > most votes shall be declared winner & is elected to
            that office.<br>
            > …<br>
            > Implementation:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > Count-software:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > The count-software code for detecting & disallowing
            “over-votes” <br>
            > (votes for more than one candidate on a ballot) shall
            be deleted.<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > The ballot’s voting-instruction:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > The ballot’s voting-instruction shall be changed from
            “Vote for 1 <br>
            > candidate” to “Vote for 1 or more candidates”.<br>
            > …<br>
            > Election-results reporting:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > The following election results shall be reported by the
            elections <br>
            > department, & made available to local media, &
            displayed on the <br>
            > official county website, & made available on paper
            at the <br>
            > elections-department office:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > 1. The winner<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > 2. The vote-total of every candidate<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > 3: The following information:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > Where N = either 4 or 5 or 6:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > For the N top vote-receiving candidates:<br>
            ><br>
            > …<br>
            ><br>
            > The percentage of the ballots that exemplify each one
            of the 2^N <br>
            > possible ways of approving & not approving those N
            candidates.<br>
            ><br>
            ><br>
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