Mike Ossipoff,

I have added your name to the list of signatures, both at the original Google Docs document and on this website page:

  http://www.bansinglemarkballots.org/signatures.html

I, or Jameson Quinn, can move your name to the list of signatures that include credentials, but we need you to supply (here in a forum message) the additional information needed.

As for credentials, participation in this forum is sufficient, but if you have any academic degree you can specify that instead (or, if it fits, in addition).

Other alternatives for signing the Declaration are explained at the above URL.

Thanks for signing!

Richard Fobes


On 4/5/2012 11:50 AM, MIKE OSSIPOFF wrote:
The only reason why I haven't signed the declaration is because I've
assumed that it's only for celebrities, dignitaries and
offically-annointed authorities.
is that so?

If anyone can sign the declaration, then I'd like to.

So, my 2nd question in this post is: If anyone can sign the declaration,
then how does one sign it. Where does one e-mail to, or what website
does one go to?

The declaration, as I remember, favorably mentions or recommends 5
methods (with the understanding that there could be other good ones):

Approval
Range or Score Voting
Majority Judgement (median point totals)
SODA (simple optionally delegated Approval)
IRV

The 1st four of those really effectively amount to Approval,
differently-implemented, or with an enhancement. IRV would be a perfectly
ok method if voters weren't so timid and giveaway-resigned (but they
are). So that set of recommendations is a quite good one, and I thoroughly
support the declaration.

So, can just anyone sign it, without being an officially-recognized
authority, celebrity or dignitary? And, if so, how does one sign it?

Mike Ossipoff



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