I'm interested in hearing a variety of ideas for voting in small groups where, 
for example, hands can be raised, repeated balloting is not a problem, etc.
 
One application I have in mind is text book selection.  At PCC all sections of 
Calculus 251 must use the same text book.  The math Subject Area Curriculum 
Committee, the "Math SACC," has the responsibility for selecting the text.  The 
current practice is to have a subcommittee narrow down the field, and then have 
the whole Math SACC vote on the finalists.
 
Another application is for the math hiring committee.  Currently this committee 
narrows down the field from a hundred or so applicants to a number between ten 
and twenty to interview.  After the interviews they narrow the number down to 
something between three and six.  Then the campus dean makes the final decision 
of who gets hired.
 
I have other applications in mind, too, such as a group deciding which tourist 
attraction to visit next when there are several to choose from and only limited 
time, or a deciding which restaurant to go to, etc.
 
Forest

<<winmail.dat>>

----
Election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info

Reply via email to