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Subject: Re: [EM] [CES #4194] Re: The Occupy Movement: A Ray
of Hope -- inPolitics
I suppose the existence of this group is worth noting:
http://reformact.org/
They were a little naive about election methods at first,
advocating Instant Runoff, but they have been receptive and
are now open for debate, though they seem to be tentatively
arguing for Condorcet. And they take a comprehensive look at
electoral reform, not just method.
Best,
Leon
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Dave Ketchum
<da...@clarityconnect.com> wrote:
I am delighted to hear of this valuable activity. A couple notes:
. "local, state, federal and global levels" are
Open_voting_network topics. All except global are important
in the US
in 2012 as a year in which serious activity is possible -
within the
framework of current laws, but without depending on
instantly changing
the laws..
. "primary" is a word used here. It is different
from the "primary
elections" used in the US - they are used by parties to
cope with the needs
of plurality voting.
. Among the possibilities would be such as
destructive competition
between Occupy-backing candidates in the Green and
Libertarian parties - if
they split the votes of Occupy backers and thus each lost.
On Dec 11, 2011, at 1:42 AM, Michael Allan wrote:
Dave Ketchum wrote:
Write-ins can be effective. I hold up proof this year. For
a supervisor race:
111 Rep - Joe - on the ballot from winning primary, though not
campaigning.
346 Con - Darlene - running as Con though unable to run as Rep+Con.
540 Write-in - Bob - who gets the votes with his campaign starting
18 days before election day.
We're floating the idea within Occupy of a primary voting
network that
might help by giving independents a leg up. It would
extend not only
across and beyond parties, but also across any number of voting
methods and service providers: (see also the discussion tab here)
https://wiki.occupy.net/wiki/User:Michael_Allan/RFC/
Open_voting_networ
k
It's not easy to summarize, but maybe easier from the voter's POV:
We won't endorse any single provider (monopoly) of primary voting
and consensus making services. Instead we'll maintain an open
voting network (counter-monopoly) in which: (1) no person is
excluded from participating in the development of alternative
technologies and methodologies of consensus making; (2)
no toolset,
platform or practice is excluded; and (3) each person may freely
choose a provider, toolset and practices based on personal needs
and preferences without thereby becoming isolated from
participants
who make different choices.
None of this is especially difficult (not technically), but
it's hard
to imagine how it could ever get started without Occupy.
--
Michael Allan
Toronto, +1 416-699-9528
http://zelea.com/
Dave Ketchum wrote: ...
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