Do you know similar voting methods that worked on a small scale?
I haven’t seen the use of categories and columns before, but the voting systems I used have already seen a bunch of analysis and real world use (the electo-wiki I linked to is a good starting point if you want to look into it). If with “small scale” you mean “you and a bunch of friends need to find a place to eat” I wouldn’t use columns and categories (takes too long), but would instead use a simple Approval Vote. If you have a specific scenario in mind, feel free to message me and maybe I can help you out.
What are the next steps in terms of research / action?
I’m not a professional voting theorist, so I’m going to wait and see if someone finds a flaw in the idea of using columns, categories or departments. If not, I might be able to publish it in a couple years if my university/a journal is interested. I think from an activism perspective we should first focus on introducing a better voting system. Something like Approval Voting would be easier to explain/get the public on board with than this more complex electoral reform. If I run into some people that are passionate about voting reform I will certainly share this idea with them, but for now I don’t really have an audience for it beyond this forum. If you have a project in mind, feel free to message me.
Great idea! I have a few questions:
Do you know similar voting methods that worked on a small scale?
What are the next steps in terms of research / action?
I haven’t seen the use of categories and columns before, but the voting systems I used have already seen a bunch of analysis and real world use (the electo-wiki I linked to is a good starting point if you want to look into it). If with “small scale” you mean “you and a bunch of friends need to find a place to eat” I wouldn’t use columns and categories (takes too long), but would instead use a simple Approval Vote. If you have a specific scenario in mind, feel free to message me and maybe I can help you out.
I’m not a professional voting theorist, so I’m going to wait and see if someone finds a flaw in the idea of using columns, categories or departments. If not, I might be able to publish it in a couple years if my university/a journal is interested. I think from an activism perspective we should first focus on introducing a better voting system. Something like Approval Voting would be easier to explain/get the public on board with than this more complex electoral reform. If I run into some people that are passionate about voting reform I will certainly share this idea with them, but for now I don’t really have an audience for it beyond this forum. If you have a project in mind, feel free to message me.