On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 12:06:10AM -0500, Ben Collins wrote: > I just want to remind everyone about how this voting works under the > hood. You are better off not leaving options blank, for the simple > reason that leaving it blank means your vote does not count against that > option (the things you vote for are not considered against the thing you > left blank). > > One side affect of this is that if you only put a number next to one > person's name, and leave the rest blank, your vote pretty much means > nothing. If you want to select one person, and leave the rest equally, > you could put a "1" for the person (or thing) you like, and mark the > rest as "2". Which means the one option you like is more important than > the rest, but the rest are not more important than each other. > > Yes, this is confusing. The only reason I understand it is because I've > read the code and researched the concorde process in some detail. Thats very strange. So if I only consider one candidate vorthy of a vote, and fill in just one square, my vote means nothing? That dosent seem right :)
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