lpetrich
Contributor
I wish to ask what voting systems you people like. Here, I will ask what you might like for single-seat positions, like president or governor or mayor or US/state senator or representative. You can vote for more than one system here. Here are the systems:
First past the post Vote for one candidate, and whoever gets the most votes wins.
Approval voting Vote for whichever candidates you like; you can vote for as many candidates as you want. Whoever gets the most votes wins.
Top-two runoff Vote in two rounds. The first round: for any one of all of the candidates. The second round: for one of the top two of the first round. Whoever gets the most second-round votes wins.
Preference voting Rank the candidates by your preference: which one is your first choice, your second choice, etc. With all the ballots, one uses some algorithm to find the overall winner. A common one is instant runoff: if nobody gets a majority of top votes, then the candidate with the fewest top votes is removed and the count is redone with that candidate's absence. Continue removing losing candidates until one candidate gets a majority. There are other algorithms that one can use, like Borda, Schulze, Tideman, etc.
Magical brownies In case you are all confused.
First past the post Vote for one candidate, and whoever gets the most votes wins.
Approval voting Vote for whichever candidates you like; you can vote for as many candidates as you want. Whoever gets the most votes wins.
Top-two runoff Vote in two rounds. The first round: for any one of all of the candidates. The second round: for one of the top two of the first round. Whoever gets the most second-round votes wins.
Preference voting Rank the candidates by your preference: which one is your first choice, your second choice, etc. With all the ballots, one uses some algorithm to find the overall winner. A common one is instant runoff: if nobody gets a majority of top votes, then the candidate with the fewest top votes is removed and the count is redone with that candidate's absence. Continue removing losing candidates until one candidate gets a majority. There are other algorithms that one can use, like Borda, Schulze, Tideman, etc.
Magical brownies In case you are all confused.