5 Aug 07:39
Re: Election results
From: Anthony Towns <aj <at> azure.humbug.org.au>
Subject: Re: Election results
Newsgroups: gmane.org.spi.general
Date: 2007-08-05 05:39:21 GMT
Subject: Re: Election results
Newsgroups: gmane.org.spi.general
Date: 2007-08-05 05:39:21 GMT
On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 01:03:10PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote: > Running the numbers myself gave the following results [...] Oh, I tried it with Single Transferable Vote (which is a multi-winner counting method used for the Australian Senate and a bunch of other places). The outcome in that case is: Bdale elected ( 1st) Joshua and David elected (2nd and 3rd) Rico eliminated (13th) Richard eliminated (12th) Robert eliminated (11th) Martin Zobel eliminated (10th) MJ eliminated ( 9th) Christel eliminated ( 8th) Luk elected ( 4th) Ian elected ( 5th) Joerg elected ( 6th) Joey not elected ( 7th) The difference between STV and the system we're using is that it tries to make each vote only count for one slot -- so all the people who elected Bdale in the first round have their votes weighted down. For SPI's case, we probably have a majority of people who're familiar with Debian, so if they all rank the Debian folks they're familiar with first, no one else will get a chance, because they're a majority for the first slot and remain a majority all the way through to the last slot. That the only practical difference is between Martin and Ian getting elected probably says good things about the general level of consistency amongst the electors, particularly given they had a pairwise tie anyway,. Cheers, aj
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