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77769.15 in reply to 77769.14
Date: 3/1/2009 2:25:55 PM
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Anyway, if it is working as designed, let's get the rules fixed.



It's working as designed. The reason we picked this solution is that the typical small country HT election has about 150 candidates and 3 votes, and just turns into a complete mess.

When it's cutting 7 to 3, I agree that's somewhat less of a problem, but I guess the issue is that as we grow, it's going to be a heck of a lot more than 7.


Can the rules be more clear about this particular thing though? Just specify that anyone with 0 votes is out or something

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77769.16 in reply to 77769.10
Date: 3/4/2009 8:28:42 AM
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there is no point in not cutting them... they didn't get votes , so they are not likely to get votes in the second round either...

besides, let's asume a weird situation, in which there are 500 candidates, but only 3 got votes. then all 500 would stay in the second round, since they all are tied for the 4th spot...

it is better to eliminate every candidate with 0 votes (didn't they vote for themselves??)

Last edited by Lord of Doom at 3/4/2009 9:40:31 AM

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77769.17 in reply to 77769.16
Date: 3/4/2009 8:31:36 AM
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there is no point in not cutting them... they didn't get votes , so they are not likely to get votes in the second round either...


Absolutely disagree. The point is that in small countries, you end up cutting managers who may be only one vote away from winning, and there are all kinds of good reasons why someone may not have voted before the first cut. This policy may even effectively end the election in some cases, where only one candidate gets a vote before the cut.

If the reasoning is to keep the list manageable in the case where there are large numbers of candidates in a small country, I can accept that.

Last edited by Mod-oeuftete at 3/4/2009 8:33:11 AM