Community Council/Counting methods
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# '''None of the above.''' | # '''None of the above.''' | ||
- | #* No change is made to the election process, and so please be aware this is a vote for option | + | #* No change is made to the election process, and so please be aware this is a vote for option 1. However, it does allow you to indicate that you think none of these options is satisfactory. |
Revision as of 22:57, 16 February 2009
The following referendum is to decide which method will be used to decide winners of Maemo Community Council elections. Three options are proposed: first past the post, single transferable vote and reweighted range voting.
The changes mentioned below will be made in the Council election process.
Proposed options
- No change ("first-five-candidates-past-the-post")
- Item #4 remains "Each community member gets one vote.".
- Item #5 remains "The 5 nominees with the most votes are elected."
- A single transferrable vote system (rank your preferred candidates) [council preferred option]
- Item #4 becomes "Each community member eligible to vote gets a single ballot."
- Item #5 becomes "The 5 nominees voted for most, as counted by a single transferrable vote system are elected."
- This option is preferred by the Maemo Community Council as being easiest to understand and gives a satisfactory outcome.
- A reweighted range voting system (give *each* candidate a score 0-100)
- Item #4 becomes "Each community member eligible to vote gets a single ballot."
- Item #5 becomes "The 5 nominees ranked highest by a reweighted range voting system are elected."
- None of the above.
- No change is made to the election process, and so please be aware this is a vote for option 1. However, it does allow you to indicate that you think none of these options is satisfactory.