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http://www.sciencenews.org/20021102/bob8.asp

"Election Selection

Are we using the worst voting procedure?

Erica Klarreich

As Election Day approaches, voters must be feeling a sense of d�j� vu. With
recent reports of malfunctioning voter machines and uncounted votes during
primaries in Florida, Maryland, and elsewhere, reformers are once again
clamoring for extensive changes. But while attention is focused on these
familiar irregularities, a much more serious problem is being neglected: the
fundamental flaws of the voting procedure itself, say various researchers
who study voting. 

Nearly all political elections in the United States are plurality votes, in
which each voter selects a single candidate, and the candidate with the most
votes wins. Yet voting theorists argue that plurality voting is one of the
worst of all possible choices. "It's a terrible system," says Alexander
Tabarrok, an economist at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., and
director of research for the Independent Institute in Oakland, Calif.
"Almost anything looks good compared to it." "

Full article at

http://www.sciencenews.org/20021102/bob8.asp

-- 
William T Goodall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.wtgab.demon.co.uk/


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