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=== Draft 3 === |
=== Draft 3 === |
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:''in progress...'' |
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=== Draft 2 === |
=== Draft 2 === |
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:''published November 22, 2018'' |
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Rules for Draft 2: |
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# Select the candidate who receives the highest approval rating. This is the "top candidate" and qualifies for the ballot |
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#* 1a. If the top candidate (and any other candidate) receives greater than 75% approval, add these candidates to the "highly-approved candidate pool" |
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#* 1b. If the top candidate receives less than 75% approval, add the top candidate to the "majority candidate pool" |
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# If the top candidate has been added to the "majority candidate pool", also add a candidate to the “opposition candidate pool”. To be added, this candidate must be the candidate which maximizes the "majority/opposition ballot satisfaction". "ballot satisfaction" generally means voters approve of at least one candidate on a given ballot. "majority/opposition ballot satisfaction" is for a ballot that only contains the "majority candidate pool" and the "opposition candidate pool". |
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# For each candidate who receives over 50% approval, but less than 75% approval: |
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#* 3a. Add this candidate to the "majority candidate pool" |
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#* 3b. Add a candidate to the "opposition candidate pool" who maximizes the "majority/opposition ballot satisfaction" of the electorate (as in step 2) |
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# Eliminate all candidates from the "opposition candidate pool" who have an overall approval rating under 25% |
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# All candidates remaining in the "highly-approved candidate pool", the "majority candidate pool" and the "opposition candidate pool" advance to the general election. |
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=== Draft 1 === |
=== Draft 1 === |
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:''published November 20, 2018'' |
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Rules for Draft 1: |
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# The candidate who receives the highest approval rating (the "front-runner") qualifies for the general election |
# The candidate who receives the highest approval rating (the "front-runner") qualifies for the general election |