ternary operator vote

Andrew Koenig ark at research.att.com
Tue Feb 11 19:15:50 EST 2003


>> If "no change" is an alternative, you can express disapproval by
>> voting for that alternative.

Bengt> A: +1
Bengt> B: +0
Bengt> C: -0  # actual opinion, no way to express
Bengt> D: -1  # ditto
Bengt> no change: +1 means what?

In approval voting, you are presented with a collection of
alternatives, and you choose which of those alternatives you are
willing to accept.

You can choose more than one.

So, if the alternatives are A, B, C, D, or no change, you could
vote for no change (alone) if you want to express disapproval of
any change.


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Andrew Koenig, ark at research.att.com, http://www.research.att.com/info/ark




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