RalphInOttawa

Joined 25 October 2023
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I was a computer programmer. I've been retired for almost 15 years. Beside working for a living, I did runran for political office twice, losing on October 25 both times. Therefore, that's not my lucky day. As a reultresult of losing the first time, 30 years ago, I became very interested in having a better voting system for electing representation. The systems out there all seemed to have problems. I came across the Condorcet methods demonstrator on a Robla webpage back in 1999(?). After many years of trying to find or make a perfect voting system, I gave up. Last winter (January 2023), there was some irritating election result, or someone's smart comments ... and I got to thinking that I needneeded to write outmy old ideas of fairness into a step by step process to fix IRV before I diewas too old to remember. I came up with my MIRV process (Multiple Instant Runoff Voting) on paper. It was hard to explain and boring to talk through itabout. Then I was fortunate to buyhave a Chrome Book and noticed I could use Google Sheets for free. I knewdecided veryto littlegive aboutit spreadsheetstry. INo decideddatabase. toJust givecolumns itand tryrows. Now, it's October, and I think I've made something different, something new. Too complicated? Perhaps. I would argue, it's a spreadsheet. People trust spreadsheets. It's all there. Simple arithmetic. Simpleand lots and lots of simple logic. IAs wouldof sayDecember, you2023, can'tI gethave togiven theit moona usingnew aname, horseStandard andVote buggy(SV).
 
January 1st, 2024, added a user contribution page, includes link to spreadsheet demonstrator: [[User:RalphInOttawa/Standard Vote]]
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