Just saw this on slashdot: http://politics.slashdot.org/story/10/08/02/046214/A-How-To-Website-For-Australian-Voters?art_pos=14
/ "If you're interested in voting below the line <http://www.aec.gov.au/Voting/How_to_vote/Voting_Senate.htm> in the upcoming federal election in Australia, but don't want to waste time in the booth individually ranking up to 76 candidates (for the unfortunates in New South Wales), then Cameron McCormack's website <http://belowtheline.cc/> may have what you need. The website allows voters to set their preferences beforehand, dragging and dropping Stephen Conroy at the bottom of the barrel and thrusting the Sex Party into pole position (as an utterly random example). Once preferences are set, the site can generate a PDF to be printed and taken to the booth."/
Our system is nowhere near as complex, but it could be interesting to think about applications if we get AV.
-t
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