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Monday, May 4th, 2009 01:44 pm
May the Fourth be with you!

I get the stupidest grin whenever I say that. And I've been saying it a lot today.

Also, watching a room filled with AI profs and grads discuss the Single Transferable Vote referendum here in BC was much fun. Encouragingly, they were almost unanimously in favor of it, they just had a lot of interesting implications and boundary conditions to pick apart. I don't think anyone with BC voting privileges who reads this journal isn't already a supporter, but in case I'm missing someone, please let me proselytize at you in person! It's killing me that I can't vote for it myself.
Monday, May 4th, 2009 11:22 pm (UTC)
No, Plurality (the usual system) is to pick one candidate, Approval is yes or no on each candidate, while for IRV and Condorcet methods, the voter ranks the candidates.

Part of the appeal of Approval is that it's easy to adapt from Plurality. It's just Plurality except that you can vote for more than one candidate.