During and after last year’s election, four claims appeared quite a bit:
Untapped markets in 2016
Realignment can go in either of two directions.
by Jack Santucci
Realignment can go in either of two directions.
During and after last year’s election, four claims appeared quite a bit:
PR voting ballots from the United States.
What did ballots look like in American single transferable vote elections? I can’t find examples, so I am licensing these photos for public use. The ballots are from Worcester, Massachusetts, which held six PR elections, 1949-59. Please tell me if you know of PR ballots from other cities.
Outcomes used to offset the headache.
One possible bug in ranked-choice voting is the duration of a vote count. This is especially true in the proportional representation (PR) form, since ballots may move around a lot more than in “instant-runoff voting.” Many used to suggest that painful vote counts were a cause of PR’s repeal. This claim resurfaced yesterday in a private exchange about Al Southwick’s piece on PR in Worcester, Mass. Southwick writes: