>> From: Forest Simmons
>> Subject: Re: [EM] One vote per voter

>> Another way to look at Approval in terms of
>> one vote per voter:

>> Suppose there are N candidates. Count each
>> approval as exactly one Nth of a point. That
>> way no man can vote a total of more than one
>> point. (And he's a fool to vote a full N/N .)

>> You can vote less than one point if you want,
>> same as in single mark plurality.

Yes, I think the one-person-one-vote argument has
been put out of its misery.

>> Forest

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