The East Valley Tribune has this story about the Libertarian Party ballot access lawsuit in Arizona, which is now pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court has not said yet whether it will hear the case. It has not yet set a conference date to consider that. But the Court did show interest in the case, by asking the state to submit a response.
Too bad we can’t unite under a plan in 2020. The United Coalition USA has a Unity Platform USA where we being the item “Ballot Anti-censorship Act”.
That plus limited voting might help society through the competition of ideas and words on a ballot so to attract votes.
Limited voting = one vote for two seats Prez/VP = three-party system
Old Math:
US Constitution = two votes per Elector for Prez/VP (one-party system)
PPR Electoral College = one vote per Elector for Prez/VP (three-party system)
100% of all men vote for female name for Prez and 100% of all women vote for male name as VP.
Everyone, Google directed traffic in 1997 away from correct math when they launched off our team, now all programmers are mixed up.
Wikipedia for Droop Quota:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droop_quota
Finally today Wikipedia and Britanica have same definition
https://www.britannica.com/topic/proportional-representation
But the Wikipedia was only updated in the past week and most digital programs were designed wrong including Opavote and FairVote.
I’ve been using the correct math for pure proportional representation, since 1992 counting paper ballots by hand.
But no one can easily explain how to use Droop Quota combined with single transferable vote because Google, Facebook and Microsoft only use “click the Go” which brings a two-party system in single-winner election districts.
Must be “click the 1” like http://www.1ogle.com.
Very little time remains to bring the three-party system or the 539-party system to the 538-member Electoral College.
Limited voting using “Xs” = semi-proportional representation
Limited voting using numerals “1,2,3,etc” = pure proportional representation (PPR)
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