Dear James, I try a very succint summary...
SPPA is fully proportional, and it uses a rallying method to cope with vote-splitting issues. I wanted to be able to put all candidates of a same party in competition in an open list. But other methods let only some run in the same electorate district (STV) or use huge list of candidates which can discourage the voter (Brazilian method?). I tried to define equivalent electorates in every districts so the results can be compared between districts to select the elected representatives of each party. Finally I added an option to avoid the possible instability that fully proportional model can introduce. The stuff left is mathematical mechanics... Stephane Rouillon James Green-Armytage wrote : > Dear Stephane, > Thank you for the feedback! > I have gone to the url you mention a few times, but I'm sorry to admit > that I find even the English version kind of a forbidding read. Would it > be too much trouble for you to post a concise summary of how this method > differs from regular STV (say, Newland-Britain, for example)? I am > interested in your idea and I would appreciate any effort to make it more > accessible to us. > > all the best, > James ---- Election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
