This is actually a great idea, provided that "none of the above"
is an option in the ballot and that the winner is elected by
simple majority with the "none of ..." votes counted.
I wonder if the script writers for that Richard Pryor's movie
actually read something about voting theories. By the way,
one of the defects in the US system is that a "duopoly" of
parties can stay in the power even if the simple majority doesn't
like it.
At 11:13 PM 7/4/01 -0700, you wrote:
I think the most offensive law in Oz is the requirement
that all citizens
vote.
I do have a question, you have to show up to the
polling place, is it
required
that
you ACTUALLY vote for anyone on the ballot?
Jim Davis.
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