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A Top Three Instant Runoff Voting System!


This is a new hybrid winner-take-all election system, which I call a Top Three IRV (Instant Runoff Voting).  It improves on the Top Two Primary system used in Washington State

In an election, there would be an open primary where anyone can vote, with seven candidates, who would be selected by local rules.  An example of a local rule would be: whichever six or seven candidates can gather the most distinct signatures or voter-registrations from potential voters in the general election, allowing the incumbent a pass if (s)he wishes to run for reelection.

Then, in the primary, j
ust as a major party would get to endorse at most three of the seven candidates; each voter gets to approve of three candidates.  Now, they could choose to approve of less than three, but it is not wise to emphasize this possibility.  Instead, the frame should be to encourage them to pick their dream-team of which of the seven primary candidates they would like to see in the general election.

T
hen, whichever three candidates receive the most approval votes would go the general election, where an instant runoff vote would determine the winner. 

This winner-take-all rule, like all such rules, generally favors the two major parties.  But more importantly, it makes the primary not a winner-take-all election.  So, especially if the primary is close to the general election, we would have winner-take-all elections with the properties of winner-doesn't-take-all elections.  We would have candidates who now must listen to, not simply attack, their opponents, so they can take on the best of their ideas to win the approval votes of their supporters.  I also think that such primaries would also tend to foster stronger intra-party discipline, since there would likely be a need for cooperation at all stages of the elections.  But the key result would be less cutthroat and more interesting elections that would reduce the natural advantages of incumbents
 

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  • Politics I believe our current system of politics is flawed. Our two-party dominated system too easily becomes a single-party dominated system. My answer is that we need to level the playing field between the two major parties and make room for local third parties that contest local elections and otherwise vote strategically and engage in civil issue-advocacy. With strategic state-level election reforms, we can restore the trust levels of US_Americans to adequate levels and expedite all sorts of much needed reforms.

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PhD in Economics from MSU at age 26. Taught two years in Mexico. Was seminary student/blogger for three years at "The Anti-Manichaeist". Taught another year as a professor of economics. Currently, actively seeking employment at the state or local government level or in a non-profit organization in the twin-cities of MN area. I call myself a post-creedal neo-huguenot follower of Christ. I have some french huguenot ancestry, going all the way back to Paul Revere, and my understanding of my faith has the distinctive that the Constantinization of Christianity in the 4th century of its existence was an abomination. Christianity was never meant to become a state religion, for Jesus rejected the notion that one could end oppression through the capture of the state by the "right people".

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