Labour Party Dues-Paying Members Elect Jeremy Corbyn to Head Party

On September 12, the Labour Party of the United Kingdom released the votes cast for party leader. Jeremy Corbyn won with 59.5% of the vote. The political difference between Corbyn and the former leader of the party, Ed Milliband, could be analogized to the difference between Bill Clinton and Bernie Sanders. See this story. Probably there will not be a general election in Britain until May 2020, because there was already an election in May 2015.


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Labour Party Dues-Paying Members Elect Jeremy Corbyn to Head Party — 1 Comment

  1. The instant runoff voting method is once again perhaps FATAL.

    Should be Condorcet Head to Head math with an Approval Voting tiebreaker —

    i.e. number rank choices AND YES/NO on each choice.

    In a LARGE election, the number votes might take some time to count (due to many MORON voters unable to rank 1, 2, 3, etc.)

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