It’s just a simple yes or no, whether you think at least one or more of the candidates on your ballot list shares a lot of your concerns, beliefs, et values to at least vote for them

If you don’t approve any of them, just don’t mark them, and write down “I don’t like any of these candidates” as a reason

I don’t like “first past the post” for this reason… it just perpetuates the idea of “spoiled” votes…

  • pancake@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 months ago

    There are some really cool electoral methods that are used in some niche situations (e.g. the Schulze method). Obviously wouldn’t work to elect a government, since that would not massively benefit the ruling class as the current methods do.

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      8 months ago

      Any method with the explicit goal of electing the “Condorcet winner” is lib shit. Condorcet = least hated = most bland centrist.

      Approval voting by definition gives you the most liked candidate instead of the least hated.