Good Morning, JQ

re: "... I do not think that you can ... conclude that any method
     which does not reach all those goals (i.e., all voters being
     able to participate in  meaningful fashion) is thereby
     useless.  In fact, I think that such imperfect methods are
     necessary stepping stones to your vision.)

I agree. At the same time, it's important to keep the goal in sight. It's too easy to fall into the trap of becoming so absorbed with the minutiae of methods that the purpose of the process is obscured.

One guard against this eventuality is to include in Fobes 'Declaration' the principle that electoral methods are designed to afford the electorate meaningful participation in the electoral process. Last week I suggested identification of principles as a prelude to creating the declaration, in the hope the members would include such a principle.

Do you think it worth considering that there are attempts to establish democratic regimes going on at several places in the world? Would it not be proper to discuss the flaws we've experienced in the party-based model openly and in considerable depth so those struggling with embryonic systems can avoid them?

Fred Gohlke

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