2018 Washington 10th CD Straw Poll: Difference between revisions
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[https://www.counted.vote Counted] (which advocates for [[Score voting]]) [https://www.counted.vote/cd10_straw_poll held a straw poll in the 10th Congressional District of Washington on June 30, 2018], after giving candidates a chance to speak in front of the voters. |
[https://www.counted.vote Counted] (which advocates for [[Score voting]]) [https://www.counted.vote/cd10_straw_poll held a straw poll in the 10th Congressional District of Washington on June 30, 2018], after giving candidates a chance to speak in front of the voters. 38 eligible voters participated. |
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Ballots included three voting systems: [[First Past the Post electoral system|Plurality/FPTP]], [[Approval voting|Approval]], and [[Score voting|Score]] (0-5), so that voter behavior on the different types of ballots could be compared. |
Ballots included three voting systems: [[First Past the Post electoral system|Plurality/FPTP]], [[Approval voting|Approval]], and [[Score voting|Score]] (0-5), so that voter behavior on the different types of ballots could be compared. |
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* [https://www.counted.vote/diving_into_our_straw_poll_data_min_max_voting Min/Max voting and use of Score's expressiveness] |
* [https://www.counted.vote/diving_into_our_straw_poll_data_min_max_voting Min/Max voting and use of Score's expressiveness] |
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* [https://www.counted.vote/diving_into_our_straw_poll_data_subjective_scales Subjectivity of scales and approval thresholds] |
* [https://www.counted.vote/diving_into_our_straw_poll_data_subjective_scales Subjectivity of scales and approval thresholds] |
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Summary of voter behavior: |
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* 11% of voters [[W:Bullet voting|bullet voted]] (giving the maximum score to one candidate and minimum or blanks to the others). |
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* 0% of voters anti-voted (giving the minimum score to one candidate and maximum scores to the others). |
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* 0% of voters min/max voted (approval-style votes, where all candidates get either maximum or minimum scores). |
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* 42% of voters did not use the full range of scores available. |
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* Voters did not have the same approval thresholds when converting their score ballots to approval ballots (even with the same score ballots). |
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[[Category:Elections]] |
[[Category:Elections]] |