Hi What are the views on this sort of electoral system - is it proportional representation or disproportional.
The new Committee will have a minimum number of members, consisting of representatives in the following proportion: 2A, 2B, 1C. So, for example, if the Committee has 20 members, there will be 8A, 8B, and 4C. If there are 60 on the Committee it will be 24A, 24B, 12C. The Board will consist of 1A, 1B, and 1C. With respect to elections for the Committee and Board, each of the main groupifications - currently A, B and C - must have a reserved percentage of seats, and each groupification will elect its own representatives. Let us try some figures. The result, assuming the following numbers of electors: A - 30 B - 90 C - 15 A - 30 get a percentage of 24/60 votes B - 90 get a percentage of 24/60 votes C - 15 get a percentage of 12/60 votes This means: A - 30 persons get 40% of the election rights B - 90 persons get 40% of the election rights C - 15 persons get 20% of the election rights The ratios become: A - 2 persons get 2.66% of the election rights B - 6 persons get 2.66% of the election rights C - 1 person gets 1.33% of the election rights Then reducing each down to one person A - 1 person gets 1.333% of the election rights B - 1 person gets 0.444% of the election rights C - 1 person gets 1.333% of the election rights The vote of a B is worth only 1/3rd of any other vote. In this regard, each person's individual election rights for an B are considered to be only worth 1/3rd of the value of the other 2 groupifications. This would be an aggrievement in the making. Alternatively, the election rights of the A and C are considered to be worth 3 times more than that of the B. Is this correct. Thanks you Dharma ---- election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
