User:RobLa/MAF: Difference between revisions

From electowiki
Content added Content deleted
(Carving out a space for Draft 3)
(wikified my email outlining draft 2)
Line 4: Line 4:


=== Draft 3 ===
=== Draft 3 ===
<blockquote>''in progress...''</blockquote>
:''in progress...''


=== Draft 2 ===
=== Draft 2 ===
:''published November 22, 2018''
<blockquote>''published November 22, 2018''</blockquote>See [http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2018-November/001925.html 2018-11-22 email from RobLa]

Rules for Draft 2:
# Select the candidate who receives the highest approval rating. This is the "top candidate" and qualifies for the ballot
#* 1a. If the top candidate (and any other candidate) receives greater than 75% approval, add these candidates to the "highly-approved candidate pool"
#* 1b. If the top candidate receives less than 75% approval, add the top candidate to the "majority candidate pool"
# 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".
# For each candidate who receives over 50% approval, but less than 75% approval:
#* 3a. Add this candidate to the "majority candidate pool"
#* 3b. Add a candidate to the "opposition candidate pool" who maximizes the "majority/opposition ballot satisfaction" of the electorate (as in step 2)
# Eliminate all candidates from the "opposition candidate pool" who have an overall approval rating under 25%
# All candidates remaining in the "highly-approved candidate pool", the "majority candidate pool" and the "opposition candidate pool" advance to the general election.

See [http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2018-November/001925.html 2018-11-22 email from RobLa] for further commentary.


=== Draft 1 ===
=== Draft 1 ===
<blockquote>''published November 20, 2018''</blockquote>Majority approval filter uses the following steps:
:''published November 20, 2018''
Rules for Draft 1:


# 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

Revision as of 17:59, 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.

Rules

Draft 3

in progress...

Draft 2

published November 22, 2018

Rules for Draft 2:

  1. Select the candidate who receives the highest approval rating. This is the "top candidate" and qualifies for the ballot
    • 1a. If the top candidate (and any other candidate) receives greater than 75% approval, add these candidates to the "highly-approved candidate pool"
    • 1b. If the top candidate receives less than 75% approval, add the top candidate to the "majority candidate pool"
  2. 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".
  3. For each candidate who receives over 50% approval, but less than 75% approval:
    • 3a. Add this candidate to the "majority candidate pool"
    • 3b. Add a candidate to the "opposition candidate pool" who maximizes the "majority/opposition ballot satisfaction" of the electorate (as in step 2)
  4. Eliminate all candidates from the "opposition candidate pool" who have an overall approval rating under 25%
  5. All candidates remaining in the "highly-approved candidate pool", the "majority candidate pool" and the "opposition candidate pool" advance to the general election.

See 2018-11-22 email from RobLa for further commentary.

Draft 1

published November 20, 2018

Rules for Draft 1:

  1. The candidate who receives the highest approval rating (the "front-runner") qualifies for the general election
    • Example: if there are 100 voters, and 40 approve of "A" and "B", 30 approve of only "B", and 30 approve of only "C", then
      • "B" advances to the general election, since "B" is approved by 70% of voters.
  2. A second candidate (the "complementary candidate"), who maximizes the approval of the electorate, also qualifies (i.e. by having the highest approval among voters that did not approve of the front-runner). If two candidates both satisfy an equal part of the remaining electorate, the candidate with the highest overall approval rating advances.
    • Example: if there are 100 voters, and 40 approve of both "A" and "B", 30 approve of only "B", and 30 approve of only "C", then
      • "B" advances with 70% approval (per step 1)
      • "C" advances (per this step).  "B" satisfies 70% of the electorate, and "C" satisfies the other 30%.  So, 100% of the voters will be satisfied with one of their choices in the general election.
  3. All candidates who receive over 50% approval ("majority approval candidates") also qualify for the general election
    • Example: if there are 100 voters, and 50 approve of "A" and "B", 20 approve of only "B", and 30 approve of only "C", then :
      • "B" advances with 70% approval (per step 1)
      • "C" advances, satisfying the other 30% of the electorate, making the total 100% (step 2)
      • "A" advances as well (having achieved 50% approval)

History of MAF

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

See also