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:Goal:
=== Goal ===
:<blockquote>Hold a primary election with an Approval Voting-style ballot, providing motivation for all candidates to achieve the highest approval rating, and resulting in a general election Ballot Satisfaction Score of at least 75%. The "Ballot Satisfaction Score" is the percentage of the electorate which approves of at least one candidate on a given ballot.</blockquote>
:Candidates advancing to the general election must qualify for one of the following "Pools". Candidates that don't qualify for one of the Pools below are "Non-advanced Candidates". By default, all candidates are Non-advanced Candidates until they qualify for one of these Pools:
 
:* "Supermajority Candidate Pool" - all candidates who receive greater than 75% approval
=== Pools ===
:* "Plurality Candidate Pool" - all candidates who receive greater than 50% approval, but do not qualify for the Supermajority Candidate Pool. If no candidate receives greater than 50% approval, this pool will contain one candidate with less than 50% approval.
:Candidates advancing to the general election must qualify for one of the following "Pools". Candidates that don't qualify for one of the Pools below are "Non-advanced Candidates". By default, all candidates are Non-advanced Candidates until they qualify for one of these Pools:
:* "Opposition Candidate Pool" - a subset of candidates who receive greater than 40% approval, but do not qualify for the Plurality Candidate Pool
:* "Supermajority Candidate Pool" - all candidates who receive greater than 75% approval
:Sequential steps for filling the above Pools with qualified candidates:
:* "Plurality Candidate Pool" - all candidates who receive greater than 50% approval, but do not qualify for the Supermajority Candidate Pool. If no candidate receives greater than 50% approval, this pool will contain one candidate with less than 50% approval.
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:#* 1b. If the Top Candidate receives less than 75% approval, add this candidate to the Plurality Candidate Pool.
=== Rules ===
:# Complete the Supermajority Candidate Pool and the Plurality Candidate Pool using the following rules:
:Sequential steps for filling the above Pools with qualified candidates:
:#*2a. Add any Non-advanced Candidates with greater than 75% approval to the Supermajority Candidate Pool
:# Select the candidate who receives the highest approval rating. This is the "Top Candidate" and automatically qualifies for the general election ballot by one of the following rules:
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#Candidate selection is complete. Advance all candidates in the Supermajority Candidate Pool, the Plurality Candidate Pool, and the Opposition Candidate Pool to the general election.
 
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Revision as of 23:25, 7 December 2018

"majority approval filter" or "MAF" is an approval-based primary election method that advances all candidates who are approved by a majority of the electorate, as well as usually selecting an opposition candidate. Voters use an approval voting ballot to select which candidates would be acceptable to advance to the general election. If most voters engage in bullet voting, it would typically select two candidates to advance to a general election.

Definition

Draft 3 published December 7, 2018

Goal

Hold a primary election with an Approval Voting-style ballot, providing motivation for all candidates to achieve the highest approval rating, and resulting in a general election Ballot Satisfaction Score of at least 75%. The "Ballot Satisfaction Score" is the percentage of the electorate which approves of at least one candidate on a given ballot.

Pools

Candidates advancing to the general election must qualify for one of the following "Pools". Candidates that don't qualify for one of the Pools below are "Non-advanced Candidates". By default, all candidates are Non-advanced Candidates until they qualify for one of these Pools:

  • "Supermajority Candidate Pool" - all candidates who receive greater than 75% approval
  • "Plurality Candidate Pool" - all candidates who receive greater than 50% approval, but do not qualify for the Supermajority Candidate Pool. If no candidate receives greater than 50% approval, this pool will contain one candidate with less than 50% approval.
  • "Opposition Candidate Pool" - a subset of candidates who receive greater than 40% approval, but do not qualify for the Plurality Candidate Pool

Rules

Sequential steps for filling the above Pools with qualified candidates:

  1. Select the candidate who receives the highest approval rating. This is the "Top Candidate" and automatically qualifies for the general election ballot by one of the following rules:
    • 1a. If the Top Candidate receives greater than 75% approval, add this candidate to the Supermajority Candidate Pool.
    • 1b. If the Top Candidate receives less than 75% approval, add this candidate to the Plurality Candidate Pool.
  2. Complete the Supermajority Candidate Pool and the Plurality Candidate Pool using the following rules:
    • 2a. Add any Non-advanced Candidates with greater than 75% approval to the Supermajority Candidate Pool
    • 2b. Add any Non-advanced Candidates with less than 75% approval, but greater than 50% approval to the Plurality Candidate Pool
  3. Evaluate the Ballot Satisfaction Score (defined above) using the following rules:
    • 3a. If the Ballot Satisfaction Score is greater than 75%, candidate selection is complete. Skip to step 5
    • 3b. If the Ballot Satisfaction Score is less than 75%, proceed to step 4.
  4. If there is one or more candidates in the Plurality Candidate Pool, attempt to add an equal number qualified candidates to the Opposition Candidate Pool, evaluating each Non-advanced Candidate using the following steps
    • 4a. Find the Non-advanced Candidate with the highest approval score.
      • If this candidate has less than 40% approval, no further candidates qualify to be added to the Opposition Candidate Pool. Proceed to step 5.
      • If this candidate has greater than 40% approval, add this candidate to the Opposition Candidate Pool, then proceed to step 4b.
    • 4b. Compare the size of the Plurality Candidate Pool and the Opposition Candidate Pool
      • If the Plurality Candidate Pool has more candidates than the Opposition Candidate Pool, skip back to step 3.
      • If the Opposition Candidate Pool contains an equal number of candidates to the Plurality Candidate Pool, proceed to step 5.
  5. Candidate selection is complete. Advance all candidates in the Supermajority Candidate Pool, the Plurality Candidate Pool, and the Opposition Candidate Pool to the general election.


History of MAF

Full discussion history of this method can be found at Talk:Majority approval filter

See also