The suggestion has come from Warren Smith. His steps are (Warren, correct me if I'm wrong):
1. Write a version of the declaration suitable for publication as an editorial of an academic journal. 2. Get it published, preferably (quasi) simultaneously, by a few small journals. 3. Go to the journal Science, which published a lower-quality editorial in 2001, and use that fact to get them to publish it. I support this plan, as well as all of Richard's suggestions, but it is a significant amount of work, and by no means a sure thing. Jameson Quinn 2011/9/13 Richard Fobes <electionmeth...@votefair.org> > On 9/11/2011 8:19 PM, Stéphane Rouillon wrote: > >> >> When and where will the declaration be published? >> > > This declaration project was started by Jameson Quinn, and I'm not sure > what he has in mind for publishing, and currently he may be busy monitoring > the Guatemalan election results, Well, aside from the war criminal coming in first place (on youtube you can see an old 80s documentary where admits genocide and a subordinate implicates him in torture and perhaps murder of prisoners), the most notable result was the over 12% of blank/spoiled votes. That's obviously intentional; it's over a third of the first place result, over half of the second place one, and more than the (sizable) margin between them.
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