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This plan is an attempt to represent the will of the voters in the two previous polls on electing a legislature.
1. There will be an elected legislative body called the General Council.
2. The size of the General Council will be set in law, not the constitution: the default size will be 7.
3. The General Council will be elected by Single Non-Transferrable Vote. Explanation below.
SNTV:
Perhaps the simplest system to implement, and with tactical voting it is proportional.
1. Each voter votes for one and only one candidate.
2. When electing N representatives, the top N candidates by vote count are elected.
Example:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K are running for office. 3 will be elected.
The results stand as:
candidate[c]votes[c]
A
[c]10[c]
B
[c]9[c]
C
[c]8[c]D[c]7[c]E[c]6[c]F[c]5[c]G[c]4[c]H[c]3[c]I[c]2[c]J[c]1
A, B, and C win as they were the top 3 vote-getters. 28 people got the person they voted for in office, and 28 did not. This represents a possible disorganized result.
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1. There will be an elected legislative body called the General Council.
2. The size of the General Council will be set in law, not the constitution: the default size will be 7.
3. The General Council will be elected by Single Non-Transferrable Vote. Explanation below.
SNTV:
Perhaps the simplest system to implement, and with tactical voting it is proportional.
1. Each voter votes for one and only one candidate.
2. When electing N representatives, the top N candidates by vote count are elected.
Example:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K are running for office. 3 will be elected.
The results stand as:
A, B, and C win as they were the top 3 vote-getters. 28 people got the person they voted for in office, and 28 did not. This represents a possible disorganized result.
Suppose there is the Roman Numeral party and the Capital Letter party, with the Roman Numeral party having 12 voters and the Capital Letter party having 20. Suppose the two parties are intelligent and disciplined. Suppose there are 10 undecided voters.
The Capital Letter party nominates A and B, and the Roman Numeral party nominates i and ii, hoping to convince enough undecided voters.
candidate[c]votes[c]
A
[c]13[c]
B
[c]12[c]
i
[c]9[c]ii[c]8
In this case 34 people got the person they voted for in office and 8 people did not. More importantly the capital letter received 25 votes to the Roman Numeral party's 17, and the elected ratio of party members was the closest approximation to that ratio possible in a 3 member council.
The Capital Letter party nominates A and B, and the Roman Numeral party nominates i and ii, hoping to convince enough undecided voters.
In this case 34 people got the person they voted for in office and 8 people did not. More importantly the capital letter received 25 votes to the Roman Numeral party's 17, and the elected ratio of party members was the closest approximation to that ratio possible in a 3 member council.