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Who here knows about Approval Voting?

Started by Jasper, May 04, 2010, 01:42:28 AM

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Cramulus

is it different from instant runoff voting? ie - you pick your favorite 2 or 3 options, instead of 1? A friend of mine ran for NYC city council on the platform that instant runoff voting should replace all current voting processes. He didn't win, but I thought he made a pretty strong case.

Requia ☣

I think the big difference is that this is simpler to explain to people than instant runoff.
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Jasper

Yeah.  The only difference is "pick as many as you like."

And when you're trying to change something this basic to people's ideas about democracy, you gotta keep it simp.

Triple Zero

I came across a site about this a while ago and instantly struck my interest. I've been using approval voting any time we had to come up with a sort of democratic decision with a group of friends and it worked. Can't say how well single voting would have otherwise worked, probably less so cause in a smaller group you get a lot of ones if you have a large number of options.

I think it was this site: http://www.approvalvoting.org/

Also they have a page describing the advantages versus instant runoff voting: http://www.approvalvoting.org/irv.html

Seems the most important reason is that approval voting is simpler to explain, but there appear to be a few game-theoretical reasons why IRV is less desirable as well.
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Jasper

I used that site as a source in a speech I once gave on approval voting.