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by Sniffnoy
3107 days ago
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> Not requiring a change of ballots when you are doing very different things with them is, IMO, a negative traits because it creates a false familiarity. I don't think that's something you can really do with voting systems, though. Lots of voting systems are based around the same input assumptions, i.e., people are submitting a rank-order of preferences. And nothing's saying you'd have to switch to PLACE from STV rather than from FPTP. Regardless I think it doesn't make a lot of sense to associate ordinal ballots with STV specifically rather than just, well, what they are, which is a rank-order of preferences, that will get used somehow. |
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You can sometimes, you can't others.
> Lots of voting systems are based around the same input assumptions, i.e., people are submitting a rank-order of preferences
But FPTP is not based on that input, so changing from FPTP to a more proportional system (many of which rely on that kind of input) provided a clear opportunity to have a clean break without false familiarity.
> And nothing's saying you'd have to switch to PLACE from STV rather than from FPTP.
The false familiarity is FPTP -> PLACE.