On Nov 29, 2009, at 6:37 PM, James Gilmour wrote:
Robert Bristow-Johnson wrote (9 Nov 2009):
"Of course IRV, Condorcet, and Borda use different methods to
tabulate
the votes and select the winner and my opinion is that IRV ("asset
voting", I might call it "commodity voting": your vote is a
> > Robert Bristow-Johnson wrote (9 Nov 2009):
> >
> > "Of course IRV, Condorcet, and Borda use different methods to tabulate
> > the votes and select the winner and my opinion is that IRV ("asset
> > voting", I might call it "commodity voting": your vote is a
> > "commodity" that you transfer
http://bolson.org/dist/TX/txmask.png
http://bolson.org/dist/ME/memask.png
(All of the states should be available by similar URLs by state postal code.
Note the odd XX/xx capitalization.)
On Nov 28, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Raph Frank wrote:
> I generated some pdf maps of Texas.
>
> They are pretty bi
Cross posting this. Also, I think I have figured out the full set of
rules, at least for a convex shape.
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Raph Frank wrote:
> When trying to create districts out of blocks, ensuring contiguity
> adds an additional layer of complexity.
>
> The ideal situation would