Howard Swerdfeger electorama.com wrote
This is an interesting idea, one I never thought of before. but there are
many many issues you need to address before you could even
think of implementing something like this
The obvious problem is how you define the groups
Some of these groups may
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is often possible effect who actually votes elections by selecting when
the voting occurs. For example, the general election in Ireland is being held
on Thursday.
However, university exams are being held at the moment. This means that
students are much
It is often possible effect who actually votes elections by selecting when the
voting occurs. For example, the general election in Ireland is being held on
Thursday.
However, university exams are being held at the moment. This means that
students are much less likely to vote. Also, even the
At 09:00 AM 5/21/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One solution would be to do stratified renormalisation. This is
where you split the population up into sub-groups. If a sub-group
is over-represented by the number of voters, the vote of each member
of that group would be reduced in weight.