Description
This book discusses voting procedures in collective decision-making. Drawing on well-established election processes from all over the world, the author presents a voting procedure that allows for the speedy but fair election of a proportional, all-party coalition. The methodology – a matrix vote – is accurate, robust and ethno-color blind. In the vote, the counting procedure encourages all concerned to cross the gender as well as any party and/or sectarian divides. ¬†While¬†in the¬†resulting executive each party will be represented fairly and,¬†at best, with the consensus of parliament, every minister will be the one most suited to his/her new portfolio. By using¬†preferential voting and thus¬†achieving consensus, the matrix vote will be fundamental to the resolution of conflicts. The matrix vote can also be used when: ‚Ä¢¬†¬† two or more parliamentary parties elect a coalition government ‚Ä¢¬†¬† one¬†parliamentary¬†party elects a government or shadow cabinet, or organizations in civil society elect their governing boards or executive committees ‚Ä¢¬†¬† any group chooses a fixed number of individuals to form a team in which each member carries out a different function





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