>>>>> "Branden" == Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Branden> I *am* making the assumption that a signficant number of Branden> voters will, even within a slate of options preferred Branden> over the do-nothing default, vote conservatively. Branden> I ground this on the observation that it's a small number Branden> of "movers and shakers" (or "activists") that effectuate Branden> change in a system, even when those changes are perceived Branden> by the electorate to promote the common weal. Branden> So, I am assuming the typical non-activist voter will Branden> think "Well, gosh, all of these good, and look like at Branden> least a marginal improvement over the status quo, but in Branden> case I'm wrong I'll rank the least disruptive options Branden> higher".[1] Well if you're right then I believe the electorate gets exactly what it asks for--slow, steady improvement over the status quo. I.E. I believe the voting system works as desired--or at least as I desire it. --Sam