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Direct Democracy (24)
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Accurate Democracy http://accuratedemocracy.com
Site explaining Condorcet's method and proportional representation, and their use in public elections and meetings. Free software included.
Approval Voting http://www.tursiops.cc/idhop/av/
Advocacy page for Approval Voting. Includes many theoretical examples which illustrate improvement over plurality voting.
Approval Voting http://bcn.boulder.co.us/government/approvalvote/center.html
A voting procedure in which voters can vote for, or approve of, as many candidates as they wish. Each candidate approved of receives one vote, and the candidate with the most votes wins.
Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project http://www.vote.caltech.edu/
Project set up to evaluate the current state and reliability of U.S. voting systems, and to propose specific uniform requirements and guidelines for U.S. voting systems. Formed in December 2000 in response to the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election.
Center for Voting and Democracy http://www.fairvote.org
Organization that researches how voting systems affect participation, representation and governance. Advocates proportional representation systems for legislative elections, instant runoff voting for executive and judicial elections and public interest redistricting.
Citizens for Approval Voting http://www.approvalvoting.com/
A nonprofit political organization advocating the Approval Voting system of elections.
Condorcet.org http://condorcet.org/
Information on voting methods, centering around the "Ranked Pairs" single-winner election method. This site has an explanation of the method, along with a comprehensive comparison of methods, and software for pairwise voting tabulation.
Condorcet's Method http://robla.net/1996/politics/condorcet.html
A pairwise election system where ranked ballots are used to simulate many head-to-head elections, where the winner is the candidate who wins all pairings.
Declared-Strategy Voting http://lorrie.cranor.org/pubs/diss/
Group decision-making procedure in which preference is specified using voting strategies in a given scenario (for instance, a first-past-the-post election)
Elections - or, cheering for the State http://www.angelfire.com/pa/sergeman/issues/elections/main.html
Site which advocates Anarcho-Capitalism (anarchy combined with free market capitalism) with pointers to editorials.
Elections, Electoral Methods and Electoral Law http://www.wahlrecht.de/english.htm
Describes the voting system for German Federal elections, with discussion, statistics, and links related to unusual characteristics such as with overhang seats and negative weighting of votes.
Elections: Results and Voting systems http://www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk/vote/vote.html
Links to websites and articles on a variety of voting systems and suggested election reforms.
Electorama http://electorama.com
Home of the Election-methods mailing list. Discussion of single-winner election reform, the relative merits of different proportional representation systems, and the technical underpinnings of all election methods.
How Democracy Works http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/hillis_democracy/hillis_index.html
Explanation two-party politics against left-right spectrum. Asserts that in perfect elections, candidates will appear equally imperfect, elections' voter turnout will often be low, and all elections will end in near ties.
International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES) http://www.ifes.org/
A private, nonprofit organization established in 1987 to support electoral and other democratic institutions in emerging, evolving, and experienced democracies.
Making Sense out of Consensus http://www.siam.org/siamnews/10-00/consensus.htm
SIAM News article about Borda, Condorcet, and Approval voting which uses the Jesse Ventura victory in Minnesota as primary example.
May the Best Man Lose http://discovermagazine.com/2000/nov/featbestman/
Discover magazine critical of winner-take-all and plurality systems, favoring proposals by Donald Saari and Steven Brams.
New York Times Opinion: Making Votes Count http://nytimes.com/ref/opinion/making-votes-count.htm
Archive of editorials on issues in the mechanics of US democracy, including the reliability of electronic voting machines, obstacles to voter registration, the Electoral College, and other topics.
Politicians and Polytopes mailing list http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/politicians-and-polytopes/
Preferential voting, and the mathematics of methods derived from or compliant with, principles of STV and FPTP.
PR-Squared http://www.jdawiseman.com/papers/electsys.html
A new electoral system which boasts the advantages of first-past-the-post, but retains the "fairness" of proportional representation.
The Chronicle of Higher Education: When Votes Don't Add Up http://chronicle.com/free/v47/i10/10a01801.htm
Article describing relative merits of Approval, Instant Runoff, and Borda methods
The De Borda Institute http://www.deborda.org/
A Northern Ireland-based not-for-profit organisation which aims to promote the use of Borda voting and related voting procedures on all contentious questions of social choice.
The Immigrant Voting Project http://www.immigrantvoting.org
Promotes discussion of immigrant voting rights (also known as resident voting, alien suffrage, and non-citizen voting) as a sensible policy to strengthen democracy by encouraging citizenship, community building, and government accountability.
Voting System Simulations http://bolson.org/voting/
Millions of simulated elections, statistics gathered, utilitarian bests found. Advocates Acceptance/Approval, Borda, Condorcet, Rated, variations, while considering IRV harmful
Whyfiles.org -- "Voting for better voting" http://whyfiles.org/shorties/068voting/index.html
Alternative voting systems could reduce chances for another election-day disaster
Wikipedia: Voting System Definition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_system
Comprehensive description of various voting systems. Site uses an open Wiki, which allows anyone to make additions or corrections.

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