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Voter Satisfaction Efficiency (VSE) FAQ

Voter Satisfaction Efficiency (VSE) FAQ
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Ammon Gruwell: Approval voting will help end the political duopoly


Ammon Gruwell: Approval voting will help end the political duopoly
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Voters at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020.
By Ammon Gruwell | Special to The Tribune
  | May 14, 2021, 9:00 p.m.
Imagine you walk into a shoe store and the only two options available are snow boots and flip-flops, and there’s a big sign hanging overhead saying “choose only one.” You would be shocked at both the appalling lack of options as well as the restrictive one-per-customer limit.
Unfortunately, this is exactly the situation of American politics today. 62% of Americans want a third major political party according to recent polling, but there are massive structural barriers preventing other options from breaking through. First and foremost among these barriers is the way we vote. ....

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Ranked-Choice Voting: A Conservative Election Reform


Ranked-Choice Voting: A Conservative Election Reform
“[T]he thinking conservative understands that permanence and change must be recognized and reconciled in a vigorous society.”
When Russell Kirk penned his famous “Ten Conservative Principles [1]” in 1993, he was not writing specifically about reforming the modern electoral system. But with the recent political frenzy over laws to address “voter fraud” and subsequent charges of “voter suppression,” the need for prudential election reforms that balance permanence and change is greater than ever.
Barry Fagin of the Independence Institute takes on this topic in his new white paper “The Conservative Case for Ranked Choice Voting [2].” In this piece, Fagin highlights the problems with our ubiquitous “winner-take-all” voting system, known as first-past-the-post (“FPTP”), which incentivizes mudslinging and “lesser of two evils” campaigning. FPTP, according to Fagin, inevitably leads to a “po ....

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