I would like to propose that The North Pacific, like some real-life nations, turn to ranked-choice voting. Unlike real-life nations though, I would like to propose a different take on how this system would work. Essentially, depending on the number of candidates for a given position, voters would rank the candidates for that position from most desirable to least desirable. Their vote for the candidate they considered most desirable would be worth as many votes as there were candidates for that position. This would continue with each candidate until the candidate they considered least favorable would only receive one vote, however they could also choose not to rank candidates they considered unfavorable at all. Here is an example:
Candidates for Position:
Kane Doe
John Doe
Loe Doe
All of these ballots in this system:
First Choice is Assigned 3 votes
Second Choice is Assigned 2 votes
Third Choice is Assigned 1 vote
Ballot 1:
1. Kane Doe
2. John Doe
3. Loe Doe
Ballot 2:
1. John Doe
2. Kane Doe
3. Loe Doe
Ballot 3:
1. Loe Doe
2. Kane Doe
3. John Doe
Results:
Kane Doe: 7 votes
John Doe: 6 votes
Loe Doe: 5 votes
Results under Normal Voting:
Kane Doe: 1 vote
John Doe: 1 vote
Loe Doe: 1 vote
As you can see, in a normal voting system, there would be a tie of votes among the candidates, therefore most likely causing a runoff election. In this proposed system, although Kane Doe was not the first choice of every voter, since she was the second choice of two voters and the first choice of one, she wins the election. If implemented, and especially at the scale of TNP elections, this system should almost completely eliminate the need for runoff elections.
I am proposing this in order to see what sort of support such a system has here. I also want to know if anyone has suggestions to improve this or perhaps favors a different system altogether.
Candidates for Position:
Kane Doe
John Doe
Loe Doe
All of these ballots in this system:
First Choice is Assigned 3 votes
Second Choice is Assigned 2 votes
Third Choice is Assigned 1 vote
Ballot 1:
1. Kane Doe
2. John Doe
3. Loe Doe
Ballot 2:
1. John Doe
2. Kane Doe
3. Loe Doe
Ballot 3:
1. Loe Doe
2. Kane Doe
3. John Doe
Results:
Kane Doe: 7 votes
John Doe: 6 votes
Loe Doe: 5 votes
Results under Normal Voting:
Kane Doe: 1 vote
John Doe: 1 vote
Loe Doe: 1 vote
As you can see, in a normal voting system, there would be a tie of votes among the candidates, therefore most likely causing a runoff election. In this proposed system, although Kane Doe was not the first choice of every voter, since she was the second choice of two voters and the first choice of one, she wins the election. If implemented, and especially at the scale of TNP elections, this system should almost completely eliminate the need for runoff elections.
I am proposing this in order to see what sort of support such a system has here. I also want to know if anyone has suggestions to improve this or perhaps favors a different system altogether.
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