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Local representation is best implemented using [[Proportional_representation|Proportional]] or [http://www.fairvote.org/pr/ Full Representation], with at least 5 members per district. The best way to do this is with [[Single_transferable_vote]] (STV). |
Local representation is best implemented using [[Proportional_representation|Proportional]] or [http://www.fairvote.org/pr/ Full Representation], with at least 5 members per district. The best way to do this is with [[Single_transferable_vote]] (STV). |
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=== A better single-winner [[Voting system]] === |
=== A better single-winner [[Voting system]] === |
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Proportional Representation (PR) proponents tend to think that if STV is good for multi-winner elections, it will be good for single-winner elections also, in the form known as [[Instant-runoff_voting|Instant Runoff Voting (IRV)]]. But [[Instant-runoff_voting#Flaws_of_IRV|it isn't]]. |
Proportional Representation (PR) proponents tend to think that if STV is good for multi-winner elections, it will be good for single-winner elections also, in the form known as [[Instant-runoff_voting|Instant Runoff Voting (IRV)]]. But [[Instant-runoff_voting#Flaws_of_IRV|it isn't]]. That's because STV is very good at ensuring representation of a wide variety of different viewpoints but isn't so good at aggregating many different viewpoints into a single compromise. |
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The best [[voting system]] for single-winner elections (e.g. senator, governor, president) is [[Condorcet_method|Condorcet]], also known as Instant Round Robin or Pairwise Voting. It uses a ranked ballot, just like IRV, but is counted differently. |
The best [[voting system]] for single-winner elections (e.g. senator, governor, president) is [[Condorcet_method|Condorcet]], also known as Instant Round Robin or Pairwise Voting. It uses a ranked ballot, just like IRV, but is counted differently. |
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* Unlike IRV, it doesn't require recounting ballots after each elimination. |
* Unlike IRV, it doesn't require recounting ballots after each elimination. |
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* Unlike IRV, all ranked preferences are accounted for, not just those for the eliminated candidates. |
* Unlike IRV, all ranked preferences are accounted for, not just those for the eliminated candidates. |
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=== See also === |
=== See also === |
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* [http://accuratedemocracy.com/voting_rules.htm AccurateDemocracy.com] |
* [http://accuratedemocracy.com/voting_rules.htm AccurateDemocracy.com] |