Based on the feedback about the declaration title -- including Andy's comment below and Jameson's request to use the word "reform" -- I suggest we call it:

"Declaration of Election-Method Reform Advocates -- A Call to Move Democracy Beyond Plurality and First-Past-the-Post Voting"

So is there approval for this title?

(It occurred to me that the word "let's" would not translate well into other languages, whereas I think "a call to" would be easier to translate.)

(Another humorous title idea that came to mind was "The Approval-Condorcet-Majority-Judgment-Range Voting Manifesto".)

I think the document is done, but I'm leaving that judgment up to Jameson.

Richard Fobes



On 9/23/2011 9:18 AM, Andy Jennings wrote:

On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Richard Fobes
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    "Declaration of Election-Method Reform Advocates -- Let's Move
    Democracy Beyond Plurality and First-Past-the-Post Voting"


I like this, or maybe (as you suggest):

"Declaration of Election-Method Reform Advocates -- A Call to Move
Democracy Beyond Plurality and First-Past-the-Post Voting"

I do think "demand" is too strong.

~ Andy


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