Any particular reason for the use of the term "acceptance voting" in place of "approval voting"? At the very least I would mention that it is commonly known by the latter term.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > So, anyone up for submitting things to their state legislators to get these > things enacted at the local/state level? > > I'm planning on handing the following to my presumptive state assembly-member > at a little meet & greet event on wednesday. > > http://bolson.org/voting/CA_ElectionsCodeDraft/ElectionSystemsCode.txt > > I aim to define several election systems so that any of them may be used in > elections in California. I want to leave open the choice between several > systems because the tradeoffs between theory and practicality will not be clear > untill all have been tried. The law should be stated that the elections > official in charge (secretary of state, etc) shall be able to choose the method > that seems to fit the demands of technology, culture and theoretical virtue of > the various systems. ---- Election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
