Re Andrew's request for "a clear statement setting out the reasons for the
change".

The difference between STV and a majoritarian system is that if you have a
community where factions have emerged then STV ensures that all significant
factions can see someone elected who they approve of. By contrast a
majoritarian system is by its nature winner takes all and you can have a
result where everyone associated with
a particular significant viewpoint is not elected. If you are confident
that you will be in the majority then it may seem logical to support a
majoritarian system. If you aren't sure if you'd be in the majority then it
makes sense to support a system such as STV. If you are somewhat irritated
by the bickering and want a representative board with the most sensible
people regardless of their stance on certain controversies then you
desperately need a system such as STV. If in a divided organisation a
narrow majority gets a clean sweep in the elections for the committee it is
very difficult if not impossible for the resulting committee to reunite the
organisation and defuse tensions.


WSC



On 29 September 2012 21:55, Andrew Turvey <andrewrtur...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> On a different note...
>
> Regarding the switch from approval voting to STV (or whatever) what I
> think is missing the most is a clear statement setting out the reasons for
> the change (i.e. what's broken and how would this change fix it).
>
> I've also suggested a tweak to the EGM motion on the page (hope this is ok
> to do there)
>
> Lastly, we could do with pencilling in a date for the EGM - how about
> coinciding with the board meeting 9-10 February 2013 - and aim to do it by
> electronic voting as much as possible.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew
>
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:26 PM, James Farrar <james.far...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> OK, here's a very quick first draft of the motion and election rules for
>> STV.
>>
>>
>> http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:LondonStatto/Proposed_EGM_Motion_on_Voting_System
>>
>>
>>
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