Voting Systems

Discover the hidden flaws and surprising secrets behind the world's most controversial voting systems that could change the way you think about democracy forever.

The Legacy of Michel Balinski: A Pioneer in Voting Theory

The Legacy of Michel Balinski: A Pioneer in Voting Theory

KC Fairlight

KC Fairlight

Michel Balinski's pioneering work in voting theory, including the Balinski-Young theorem and majority judgment, continues to influence efforts to create fairer electoral systems worldwide.

The Fascinating World of Anti-Plurality Voting: A Unique Electoral System

The Fascinating World of Anti-Plurality Voting: A Unique Electoral System

Martin Sparks

Martin Sparks

Anti-plurality voting is an electoral system that prioritizes minimizing opposition over maximizing support, encouraging the election of broadly acceptable candidates.

Why Anti-Plurality Voting is a Game Changer in Politics

Why Anti-Plurality Voting is a Game Changer in Politics

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

Anti-plurality voting upends the conventional methods by focusing on who not to elect, forcing teeth-gnashing candidates to step up their game. It's time for change with common sense at the helm!

The Intriguing World of Coombs' Method

The Intriguing World of Coombs' Method

KC Fairlight

KC Fairlight

Coombs' method offers a unique approach to ranked voting by eliminating candidates with the most last-place votes, promoting consensus and inclusivity in elections.

The Marvel of Coombs' Method: Voting Made Simple

The Marvel of Coombs' Method: Voting Made Simple

Martin Sparks

Martin Sparks

Unveiling the intriguing Coombs' method, a voting system that refines decision-making by ranking and eliminating the most disapproved candidates first, providing a nuanced reflection of voter preferences.

Coombs' Method: The Voting System Liberals Don't Want You to Know About

Coombs' Method: The Voting System Liberals Don't Want You to Know About

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

Coombs' method is a voting system that offers an entertainingly efficient solution to making sure majority opinion leads elections. Developed by Clyde Coombs in the 20th century, this method ranks and eliminates candidates based on least popularity, promising to reduce partisan theatrics.

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