Voting in primaries
Feb. 3rd, 2016 05:48 pmWhile I have generally voted on everything from if a restaurant should get a liquor license to who should be the county coroner I have never voted in a primary. One the one hand I care greatly about privacy so I certainly don't want to publicly register an party affiliation. (Now that I am registered in Massachusetts I don't actually know if it is known which primary I voted in, at least beyond my Town Clerk's office.) On the other hand, one might reasonably deem me to actually be an independent and, perhaps through having grown up in Britain where the choice of leader is an internal party matter, it feels wrong to me to meddle with the affairs of a party with whom I feel little affiliation.
I rather like the idea of approval voting (vote for as many candidates as one likes) as being a good balance between comprehensibility and expressiveness and immunity from dysfunctions like Arrow's theorem. Could we so vote then I might be tempted to at least turn up and vote for all the candidates who actually seem credible to me, but we can't.
I rather like the idea of approval voting (vote for as many candidates as one likes) as being a good balance between comprehensibility and expressiveness and immunity from dysfunctions like Arrow's theorem. Could we so vote then I might be tempted to at least turn up and vote for all the candidates who actually seem credible to me, but we can't.
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Date: 2016-02-06 09:12 pm (UTC)Used in Germany and NZ. Has the potentially fatal flaw of clined partys: "vote party A for local and party A' for list seats."
Scotland uses a variant; Japan uses a further out variant that doesn't try to be proportional in the final result.
There's multiple ways of doing straight PR. Closed party list, where you just vote for the party. Open party list, where you can vote for a person and they jump up the list if they get $THRESHOLD votes. STV, where you get/have to exert more choice, and probably the districts are smaller so you're not overwhelmed. Re-weighted range voting, used by no one.
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Date: 2016-02-09 10:08 pm (UTC)I suppose we do have the Scottish Parliament elections coming up in a few months. By plurality our constituency's MSP has a safe seat but I suppose my vote still matters from the point of view of electing my region's additional members.