Colorado State Senator David Balmer (R-Centennial) and Representative Jonathan Singer (D-Longmont) have again introduced their bill to let county and city governments use Approval Voting. It is HB 1062. They introduced a similar bill a year ago, SB 65, but it didn’t pass.
Approval voting lets voters cast as many votes as they wish for any particular office. In other words, if there are five candidates for one particular office, with one to be elected, a voter can cast, for example, a vote for three of the candidates. Thanks to Jeff Orrok for the news.
App.V. should only be for nonpartisan executive/judicial offices.
P.R. for legislative offices.
Approval voting allows the majority of the voters to win a super-majority of the seats, in multi-winner and single-winner district elections, which will almost guarantee a two-party system.
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Nice post, Richard!
> Approval voting allows the majority of the voters to win a super-majority of the seats, in multi-winner and single-winner district elections, which will almost guarantee a two-party system.
You’re thinking in a Plurality Voting mindset. More realistically, you’ll have something like this:
35% Democrat > Independent > Republican
33% Republican > Independent > Democrat
32% Independent > everyone else
Approval Voting will tend to elect centrists, because they’ll get a lot of compromise/second votes from the partisan flanks, who would rather have a centrist than risk a winner from the other party. So this will be a boon to independents and even moderate third parties.
Approval Voting makes party affiliation relatively insignificant, since you don’t need to worry about a candidate’s electability to feel safe voting for that candidate. Therefore we expect it will erode two-party domination, not bolster it.
Advanced math =
Condorect Head to Head math
of test winner(s) versus test loser
others deemed losers.
All combinations must be done – i.e. computerized votes in any large election.
Winner in all combinations = Winner
Loser in all combinations = Loser
Approval Voting tiebreaker when having both winner and loser combinations.
i.e. Vote using numbers 1, 2, 3, etc. [RELATIVE support] AND YES / NO [default] [ABSOLUTE support – as in ballot questions].
Clay, approval voting is simply not a proportional representation system. If you want proportional representation, then fight for proportional representation.
If you invest time in money into a mathematically non-proportional system, then you’re most likely not going to help the cause of pure proportional representation.
The team needs every resource focused on the team’s plan and one vote is a potential tie-breaker for the teams success.
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I don’t think Clay is saying he wants proportional representation. Empowering the “middle majority” to actually elect centrists they like is not the same as PR.
AP is mathematically demonstrable (c.f. Brams) as the most accurate way to measure true voter sentiment. The espousal of any other system is the result of either a lack of understanding about the mathematics, or a hidden agenda to empower a particular faction.