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James Green-Armytage has a great page on his website about a system of Direct Democracy via proxy voting that I think should be included here.
James Green-Armytage has a great page on his website about a system of Direct Democracy via proxy voting that I think should be included here.


[http://fc.antioch.edu/~james_green-armytage/voting_methods/proxy.htm Here's the Link]
[https://web.archive.org/web/20090528052745/http://fc.antioch.edu/~james_green-armytage/vm/proxy.htm Direct Democracy by Delegable Proxy (Wayback Machine archived copy)]

BeyondPolitics.org is dedicated to delegable proxy, and suggests that delegable proxy used as a communication tool in what are called Free Associations may be an integrative and inclusive social change mechanism that bypasses existing systems. [http://beyondpolitics.org Beyond Politics] and [http://beyondpolitics.org/wiki Beyond Politics Wiki]

Further, delegable proxy, combined with an initial secret ballot, has been suggested as an election method (which might incorporate other elections methods) for use in situations where security or other concerns require voter anonymity. See [[Delegable Proxy Election]], [[DPE]].
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 6 March 2022

James Green-Armytage has a great page on his website about a system of Direct Democracy via proxy voting that I think should be included here.

Direct Democracy by Delegable Proxy (Wayback Machine archived copy)

BeyondPolitics.org is dedicated to delegable proxy, and suggests that delegable proxy used as a communication tool in what are called Free Associations may be an integrative and inclusive social change mechanism that bypasses existing systems. Beyond Politics and Beyond Politics Wiki

Further, delegable proxy, combined with an initial secret ballot, has been suggested as an election method (which might incorporate other elections methods) for use in situations where security or other concerns require voter anonymity. See Delegable Proxy Election, DPE.