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See [[w:United Nations]]. They use an [[election method]] to pick their leader that looks like [[approval voting]] if one squints ''really hard''.<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/how-not-to-pick-the-un-secretary-general-ban-ki-moon-antonio-guterres/</ref> The [[w:United Nations Security Council]] holds informal straw polls every so often about who should lead the joint. One can see the [[w:List of members of the United Nations Security Council]] if one is curious about the voting membership. Apparently the [[United Kingdom]] plays a big role. |
See [[w:United Nations]]. They use an [[election method]] to pick their leader that looks like [[approval voting]] if one squints ''really hard''.<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/how-not-to-pick-the-un-secretary-general-ban-ki-moon-antonio-guterres/</ref> The [[w:United Nations Security Council]] holds informal straw polls every so often about who should lead the joint. One can see the [[w:List of members of the United Nations Security Council]] if one is curious about the voting membership. Apparently the [[United Kingdom]] plays a big role. [[Warren Smith]] still claims that the U.N.'s system is the same as [[approval voting]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=RangeVoting.org - Election (via approval voting) of UN secretary general |url=https://www.rangevoting.org/UNsecyGen.html |access-date=2023-03-03 |website=www.rangevoting.org}}</ref> even though it has more in common with [[explicit approval voting]], and only if the UN Security Council gets an ''actual'' vote. |
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 3 March 2023
See w:United Nations. They use an election method to pick their leader that looks like approval voting if one squints really hard.[1] The w:United Nations Security Council holds informal straw polls every so often about who should lead the joint. One can see the w:List of members of the United Nations Security Council if one is curious about the voting membership. Apparently the United Kingdom plays a big role. Warren Smith still claims that the U.N.'s system is the same as approval voting,[2] even though it has more in common with explicit approval voting, and only if the UN Security Council gets an actual vote.
References
- ↑ https://www.politico.eu/article/how-not-to-pick-the-un-secretary-general-ban-ki-moon-antonio-guterres/
- ↑ "RangeVoting.org - Election (via approval voting) of UN secretary general". www.rangevoting.org. Retrieved 2023-03-03.