On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Sean Hunt<ride...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sean Hunt wrote:
>> Aaron Goldfein wrote:
>>> I initiate an election to decide the holder of the Anarchist office.
>>> The eligible voters are the active players, the vote collector is the
>>> IADoP, and the valid options are allispaul, C-walker, Tiger
>>> (incumbent), Yally, and PRESENT.
>>
>> For the purposes of this conditional vote, the following numbers are
>> associated with each option:
>>
>> c-walker    1
>> Tiger       2
>> allispaul   3
>> Yally       4
>>
>> For each unconditional non-PRESENT vote cast in this election, its value
>> is P^N mod 5, where N is the number associated with the option voted
>> for, and P is the Mth prime number after 5 (7 is the first, 11 is the
>> second, and so on), where M is one plus the number of unconditional
>> non-PRESENT votes prior to that one in this election.
>>
>> I vote for the candidate associated with the most common value among the
>> unconditional non-PRESENT votes cast in this election. If there is no
>> such candidate, I vote for the candidate associated with the value of
>> the third unconditional non-PRESENT vote cast after this one in this
>> election. If there is no such candidate, I vote PRESENT.
>>
>> (Note to the IADoP: if you provide me a list of unconditional
>> non-PRESENT votes cast in this election, in order, I'll work out who I
>> vote for. I intend this to be pseudorandom, not to kill the IADoP)
> I retract the above ballot and submit an identical one, except with the
> word "valid" inserted prior to each instance of the word "unconditional"
>
Why don't you just roll a die?

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