Thanks. On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 07:04:44PM +0200, Luk Claes wrote: > Osamu Aoki wrote: > | Hi, > > Hi Osamu > > | I have a technical question on how to vote for the DPL voting system for > | the following example: > | > | | Suppose there are 3 candidates: > | | * Mr. good > | | * Mr. unsuitable > | | * Mr. bad > | | Basically I want only Mr. good to be elected. Otherwise, I think it is > | | better to call there were no one for DPL. At the same time, if by > | | chance "Mr. unsuitable" and "Mr. bad" are dueling, I want to cast weigh > | | to "Mr. unsuitable". > | > | Is this correct answer? > | > | [1] Mr. good > | [3] Mr. unsuitable > | [4] Mr. bad > | [2] None Of The Above > > I think so.
I hoped so too. > | As I read voting system, anything below "None Of The Above" is the same. > > Where did you find that? A black hole in the ballot paper sent by the secretary :-) Let me quote the part started this: | Unranked choices are considered equally the least desired | choices, and ranked below all ranked choices. Somehow I took this as "Choices under 'None Of The Above' are considered equally the least desired choices, and ranked below 'None Of The Above'." As I read it again, I do not know why. Please laugh my lack of attention or admire my skill for imagination. Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

