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[ga] Re: I need your help
Rob,
Thanks for this information about IRV (which I am sharing with the DNSO
General Assembly).
Rob Richie wrote:
> Eric,
>
> Thanks for writing.
>
> As to your question at the end of the message below: yes, IRV is
> a completely developed system. It is in editions of Robert Rule's
> of Order (termed "preferential voting"), and has been used for decades
> to elect the parliament of Australia and the presidency of Ireland,
> among other places.
>
> I am copying this message to Caleb Kleppner, who should be
> able to follow up with you on any specific questions you might have.
> Good luck.
>
> - Rob Richie, CVD
> ########
>
> I have proposed the use of IRV by an organization (the ICANN Domain
> Name Supporting Organization General Assembly). Here is the
> response from the Alternate Chair (who is running the discussion):
>
> Eric,
>
> the implications of your note disturb me.
>
> The implications seem to me to be that:
>
> - you have volunteered to write a complete description of
> Instant Run-Off
> Voting as applied to GA votes. Especially how to deal with
> ties in the
> number of votes for the alternatives that might be
> considered for "losers",
> which is the most obvious problem I found when considering
> IRV.
>
> - you have proposed delaying the vote on the ruleset
> proposed until such a
> description is written and agreed to.
>
> To me, this delay, and the added complexity in the
> ruleset, is an example
> of the best being the enemy of the good.
>
> Is IRV a completely developed system which deals with all
> contingencies so that simple reference to that system is sufficient
> definition for incorporation in our governance procedure?
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