So my local Board of Elections was kind enough to send me a postcard informing me that there were no non-partisan elections coming up next month for the primary, and therefore I wouldn't need to come to the polls, as I can't vote in them.

In other words, I'm in a closed primary state, where only the Democrats vote for their ilk, the Fasc^H^H^H^HRepublicans vote for theirs, and the winners of each go on to meet each other in the General in November. In other words, the playoffs, but for politics.

Which is how it should be, really, if parties are to mean anything. Of course, I do not vote like seemingly everyone else around me votes - they treat it like it's Survivor, apparently - so several states have, to my feelings, weirder ways of doing it. As an example, I think California has something called the "jungle primary" where literally everyone gets on the same ballot and they take the top two for a runoff, which is so mindbogglingly stupid that the person responsible should be beaten with a stick.

Of course, I also know about election methods, and wish that we could have Mixed Member Proportional for the legislature and maybe a Condorcet for single member seats (I'd accept AV or STV), but I'm in such a vanishingly small minority in that respect - as I discovered during my political career - that I soon realized that staying quiet about things was for the best. (I'm certainly not going to join up with the Republican or Democratic Parties for what should be obvious reasons.)

Side note: There's also Delegative, or "Liquid" Democracy, which I really find innovative, and we have the technology to pull it off, but again, we'd need to come to some sort of understanding about what #democracy is actually designed to do, and considering we're still having the "debate" about the Electoral Fucking College, I have no illusions of anything guided by a modicum of reason penetrating into the public consciousness in the foreseeable future.

#uspol #USElections #PrimaryElections #VotingMethods #cynicism #blathering #OldManYellsAtCloud

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The Center for Election Science advocates for better voting methods to enhance democratic outcomes and voter understanding.

The Center for Election Science
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOwlDgcgFHXmHsyddWp_3Gw

#Resource #ElectionScience #VotingMethods #Democracy

The Center for Election Science

The Center for Election Science is a national nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit focused on election analysis and voting reform advocacy. We are committed to translating knowledge and discovery into tangible, real world changes to the voting system.

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"We should think of the methods [of voting], I believe, simply as convenient ways of doing business, useful but flawed. This gives them all a place in the world, but it makes none of them sacrosanct."
- Liberalism Against Populism: A Confrontation Between the Theory of Democracy and the Theory of Social Choice
by William H. Riker

Powerful! I don't think this idea is widely accepted yet. But I think it helps to make sense of the difficulties democracies are having around the world.

#socialChoiceTheory
#votingMethods

“They’re hypocrites”: Republicans now funding the same voting methods they demonized under Trump — “What they do is lie to try to steal elections, that has not stopped,” says Colorado Sec. of State Jena Griswold

https://www.salon.com/2023/07/22/theyre-hypocrites-now-funding-the-same-voting-methods-they-demonized-under/

#RepublicansFundingMethods #VotingMethods #Hypocrites #StealElections #ColoradoSecOfState #JenaGriswold #Politics #News

“They’re hypocrites”: Republicans now funding the same voting methods they demonized under Trump

"What they do is lie to try to steal elections, that has not stopped," Colorado Sec. of State Jena Griswold.

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Different Voting Methods Produce Different—and More Accurate—Results
https://www.promarket.org/2023/04/21/different-voting-methods-produce-different-and-more-accurate-results/
…different #votingMethods can lead to different election outcomes, with approval and score voting being more successful in capturing voter preferences than ranked-#choice and plurality voting
#democracy
#PublicChoice
Different Voting Methods Produce Different—and More Accurate—Results - ProMarket

There is a significant ongoing debate in the United States on the merits of plurality voting (how most American elections are conducted) and how alternatives may produce more representative results. In new research, academics from The Center for Election Science, the Paris School of Economics, and the University of Strasbourg use the 2016 U.S. presidential […]

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👋🏽Hey, I'm hopping on the #introduction train for #followfriday #ff.

My name is Aaron. I do #webdev stuff, enjoy playing #guitar and #keyboard just for fun. I #bike and think about #climate, #urbanPlanning, and #votingMethods a lot lately.

I might be a bit ADD. I am constantly looking for new things to learn about or new hobbies to try.

If you follow me you can expect me not to stay on one topic.