On 1/29/2013 2:23 PM, Kristofer Munsterhjelm wrote:
... There's a third possibility. The parties may produce "decoy lists" that aren't expected to get much support at all and are thus easily controlled by the parent parties. Party voters could then vote for a party and a randomly picked decoy list to get around the BVP limitation.
I've been using the term "shadow party" in presentations I've given, yet I like your naming idea, which means I may try using the term "decoy party", which is more self-evident as to meaning.
Kristofer, I make a point of reading your messages because I appreciate your insights. Thanks for your contributions.
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