Magic Man
Reaper of Conversation
Recently I was made aware of alternative voting systems. There are several variations, but the idea is to get people to vote for the candidate they really like rather than the lesser of two evils.
One variation that I think makes a lot of sense works like this:
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This is called contingent voting. The general idea is you vote for the candidate you really want as your first preference, but if that candidate is Ron Paul and has no hope of actually winning, at least you're not giving your vote to Bush or Obama or whichever top-two candidate you hate.
I love the idea. I think it would really get people to start voting for third parties, and the top two would have a lot more competition to worry about.
What do you all think?
One variation that I think makes a lot of sense works like this:
Imagine an election in which there are three candidates: Andrew, Brian and Catherine. There are 100 voters and they vote as follows (third preferences are omitted):
# 30 voters 6 voters 9 voters 7 voters 28 voters 20 voters 1st Andrew Andrew Brian Brian Catherine Catherine 2nd Brian Catherine Andrew Catherine Brian Andrew 1. To begin the count first preferences are counted, and the tallies stand at:
2. No candidate has an absolute majority of votes (this would be 51), so the two candidates with most votes proceed to a second round and Brian, who has the fewest votes, is excluded. 9 of Brian's supporters have given Andrew as their second preference, and 7 have given Catherine as their second preference, so these votes transfer to Andrew and Catherine respectively. The tallies then become:
- Andrew: 36
- Brian: 16
- Catherine: 48
Result: Catherine has the most votes so is declared the winner.
- Andrew: 45
- Catherine: 55
Wiki
This is called contingent voting. The general idea is you vote for the candidate you really want as your first preference, but if that candidate is Ron Paul and has no hope of actually winning, at least you're not giving your vote to Bush or Obama or whichever top-two candidate you hate.
I love the idea. I think it would really get people to start voting for third parties, and the top two would have a lot more competition to worry about.
What do you all think?