четвер, 20 лютого 2014 р.

Ballots


:::::::::PARTIES:::::::::

DESCRIPTION
Party balloting should give a real representation of society ideas as a result.

PROBLEM
Let's imagine a voter that is a pensioner and a socialist and an ecologist. For example there are three parties "greens" "socialists" and "party of pensioners". Probably the voter would like to see all these parties in a parliament, but have only one choice. The result is "party of green socialistic pensioners" without certain ideology.

DECISION
To allow a multiple choice: "one voter - several parties".
The voice is split among all parties.

RESULT
Having a real representation of society ideas in parliament
Having  parties with certain ideology because certain ideology is the only reason they are being voted



 :::::::::TERRITORIES:::::::::

DESCRIPTION
There should be one person that represents certain territory

PROBLEM
If majority loves a candidate, but minority hates them. Is the candidate a real territory representative? 

DECISION
Marking all candidates with "+" or "-". Plus means that a person could be a representative, minus means that he or she could not. "No idea" means minus. Total mark of each candidate is number of pluses without number of minuses. Candidate with a biggest mark is a winner.

RESULT
Having a compromise winner that is appropriate for all voters instead having an odious one.
No winner/looser psychology
Every candidate have a chance, not only the toppest ones: "one voter - one vote" means that voter should vote for most popular politicians to not loose her or his vote. marking means no lost votes.

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