Social Sciences, asked by shubham1624, 1 year ago

difference between a fair election process and the unfair election process

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Answered by jiyant
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Voters are prevented from voting their real preferences. They can't vote against one choice without voting for another choice. Nobody can vote against all choices and have the vote count. Voters can't vote that they prefer both of two very similar choices. Most of the time, voters are forced to vote against the best choice to prevent the worst choice from winning. Here is the real reason these problems exist: There is a mathematical error in the election process used in the United States.Plurality Voting ("VOTE FOR ONLY ONE") must be abolished permanently. Voters must be able to have a say on each candidate, independently of the say they have on the other candidates. Plurality Voting is not an independent process; it is a disjoint (mutually exclusive) process. It is guaranteed to have interaction problems.

Approval Voting ("VOTE FOR AS MANY AS YOU WANT") doesn't work either. It gives more power to the voter favoring several choices, compared to the voter favoring one choice has. A way is needed to give each voter the same power in the polls.

Ranking Voting ("PLACE THE CANDIDATES IN ORDER") doesn't work either. It can't tell where a voter stops liking candidates and starts disliking them. A voter could unwittingly vote for a candidate he dislikes.

Answered by vivan22
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fair elections are carried properly, efficiently without any obstruction while unfair election means using different method to carry out their favoured output.

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