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Currently each ballot allows only one petition to pass. We believe this encourages strategic voting. It's often beneficial to vote "no" on a petition one considers good, in order to increase a better petition's chances of passing. Conversely, it's beneficial vote "yes" on a petition one considers bad but "less bad" than another petition on the ballot.
 
Currently each ballot allows only one petition to pass. We believe this encourages strategic voting. It's often beneficial to vote "no" on a petition one considers good, in order to increase a better petition's chances of passing. Conversely, it's beneficial vote "yes" on a petition one considers bad but "less bad" than another petition on the ballot.
  
Under this law, the limit is removed and multiple petitions can pass from a single ballot. Any petition that receives at least 67% "yes" votes will pass.
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Under this law, the limit is removed and multiple petitions can pass from a single ballot. Any petition that is approved by at least two thirds of voters will pass.
  
 
Pace and order of implementation are naturally up to the developers, as with all other work. Therefore this law does not necessarily affect workload.
 
Pace and order of implementation are naturally up to the developers, as with all other work. Therefore this law does not necessarily affect workload.

Revision as of 11:23, 12 November 2015

Currently each ballot allows only one petition to pass. We believe this encourages strategic voting. It's often beneficial to vote "no" on a petition one considers good, in order to increase a better petition's chances of passing. Conversely, it's beneficial vote "yes" on a petition one considers bad but "less bad" than another petition on the ballot.

Under this law, the limit is removed and multiple petitions can pass from a single ballot. Any petition that is approved by at least two thirds of voters will pass.

Pace and order of implementation are naturally up to the developers, as with all other work. Therefore this law does not necessarily affect workload.