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Which voting system is the best? - Alex Gendler
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
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Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, directed by Biljana Labovic.
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published: 11 Jun 2020
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Simulating alternate voting systems
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- Interactive by Paretoman: https://www.smartvotesim.com/
- The best single resource I found: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/D6trAzh6DApKPhbv4/a-voting-theory-primer-for-rationalists
Organizations that advocate for voting reform:
- Team Approval: https://electionscience.org/
- Team Instant Runoff: https://www.fairvote.org/
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This video is pr...
published: 02 Nov 2020
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UK Politics: Different Electoral Systems Explained
In this video I explain how the different electoral systems used in the UK work and their advantages and disadvantages. I look at First Past the Post, Additional Members System, Single Transferable Vote and Supplementary Vote. This is part of my A Level Politics Playlist in which I'm trying to cover the whole A Level Specification. SUBSCRIBE to get notifications every time I add a new video.
published: 12 Sep 2020
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Comparative Politics (2019) - 4: Electoral Systems
Lecture "Comparative Politics in a Globalised World"
Dr Patrick Theiner, Senior Teaching Fellow
Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh
February 28, 2019
Introductory lecture series on comparative politics.
Copyright of the recording remains with the University of Edinburgh. Content published under Creative Commons attribution licence (CC-BY). Use of pictures is covered by academic fair use policies. Should you believe your copyright has been infringed, please let me know.
published: 09 Apr 2019
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Plurality and Majority Electoral Systems
How many votes does a candidate need to win? It depends on which type of electoral system is used. Find out more about plurality and majority electoral systems in this video.
published: 29 Sep 2020
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Proportional Representation: How the Dutch Electoral System Works (and the Pros & Cons) - TLDR News
Proportional Representation is an electoral system favoured by many, with its clear link between votes & winners and encouragement of compromise. However, not everyone's as convinced. So in this video we take a look at the way the system works in reality, how the Dutch electoral system works as well as the advantages & disadvantages of the system.
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published: 03 Mar 2021
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Minority Rule: First Past the Post Voting
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published: 09 Mar 2011
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What is Electoral system?, Explain Electoral system, Define Electoral system
#Electoralsystem #audioversity
~~~ Electoral system ~~~
Title: What is Electoral system?, Explain Electoral system, Define Electoral system
Created on: 2019-02-05
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_system
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Description: An electoral system is a set of rules that determine how elections and referendums are conducted and how their results are determined. Political electoral systems are organized by governments, while non-political elections may take place in business, non-profit organisations and informal organisations. Electoral systems consist of sets of rules that govern all aspects of the voting process: when elections occur, who is allowed to vote, who can stand as a candidate, how ballots are marked and cast, how the ballots are counted , limits on campaign sp...
published: 05 Feb 2019
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ELECTORAL SYSTEM,: MEANING, TYPES, PROS & CONS - FPTP Vs PR SYSTEM
Explains Electoral system, especially Majoritarian and Proportional Representation system, their features,Comparison, and Pros & Cons. Past year’s questions in university exam on this topic are also discussed.
Part of exam help guide videos for Political science students of Indian Universities.
The author is masters from London School of Economics and Political Science and academic enthusiasts.
published: 24 Mar 2020
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How do German elections work? | CNBC Explains
Germany has an election process so complex that even some Germans don’t understand it. CNBC's Elizabeth Schulze breaks down the voting system before Germans head to the polls later this month.
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published: 14 Sep 2017
5:33
Which voting system is the best? - Alex Gendler
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
--
Imagine we want to ...
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
--
Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, directed by Biljana Labovic.
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Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
--
Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
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- published: 11 Jun 2020
- views: 1257142
14:03
Simulating alternate voting systems
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More on voting theory:
- Interactive by Nicky Case: https://ncase.me/ballot/
- Interactive by Paretoman: https://www.smartvotesim.com/
- The best single resource I found: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/D6trAzh6DApKPhbv4/a-voting-theory-primer-for-rationalists
Organizations that advocate for voting reform:
- Team Approval: https://electionscience.org/
- Team Instant Runoff: https://www.fairvote.org/
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Zachariah Richard Fournier
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Noah Healy
José Hamilton
Matthijs Ruijgrok
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Sam Shaw
Anthony Eufemio
JMakes
Kairui Wang
Marcial Abrahantes
Luc Cedric R.
Erik Broeders
Anders Fjeldvær
Ghost Goat
Jérôme Graf
Roy Steves
Mike Schmidt
PeepPhysics
Eric Helps
Sean Barker
Tamas Gombkoto
Ben Kamens
Ben Komalo
Josh White
Aymeric Duigou--Majumdar
Christy Serbus
Rikard Eide
Wyatt Nelson
3blue1brown
Bas Velner
Sam Van Cise
Kevin Holesh
Anselm Eickhoff
Will Robinson
Daniel Schramm
Jason Prado
Elliot Press
Jeff
Garrett
Talon Howitt
Paul Straw
Brian Cloutier
Mitchell Douglass
Daniel Kjellevold Steinsland
Michael Wang
Frank Lin
Jason Louro
Edono Dondolo
Chris
Alex Garber
ALoneCoder
Krum Valkov
Matthäus Pawelczyk
Nicky Case
Ben McGill
Lee Berman
Lotus
DanSoc
Tengou
OuroCat
Jacob Luedecke
ketura
Julien
Kevo
Alexander Mantzoukas
abledbody
Jorge Arroyo
Chad Fertig
sunny ho
Ravi Jayanti
Gabriele Siino
Jay
Darrien Kennedy
Alba Caparros-Roissard
Juan Camilo Chaparro
Jeff Linse
Timothy Furman
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AlecZero
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More on voting theory:
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- The best single resource I found: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/D6trAzh6DApKPhbv4/a-voting-theory-primer-for-rationalists
Organizations that advocate for voting reform:
- Team Approval: https://electionscience.org/
- Team Instant Runoff: https://www.fairvote.org/
For discussion and updates
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This video is presented under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. More at:
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Made with Unity
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Music by Mathieu Keith. For business inquiries:
[email protected]
Several other inputs into the graphics are from public domain contributions to blendswap.com
Thanks to supporters on Patreon, especially:
Zachariah Richard Fournier
Vladimir Duchenchuk
Noah Healy
José Hamilton
Matthijs Ruijgrok
Christopher
Sam Shaw
Anthony Eufemio
JMakes
Kairui Wang
Marcial Abrahantes
Luc Cedric R.
Erik Broeders
Anders Fjeldvær
Ghost Goat
Jérôme Graf
Roy Steves
Mike Schmidt
PeepPhysics
Eric Helps
Sean Barker
Tamas Gombkoto
Ben Kamens
Ben Komalo
Josh White
Aymeric Duigou--Majumdar
Christy Serbus
Rikard Eide
Wyatt Nelson
3blue1brown
Bas Velner
Sam Van Cise
Kevin Holesh
Anselm Eickhoff
Will Robinson
Daniel Schramm
Jason Prado
Elliot Press
Jeff
Garrett
Talon Howitt
Paul Straw
Brian Cloutier
Mitchell Douglass
Daniel Kjellevold Steinsland
Michael Wang
Frank Lin
Jason Louro
Edono Dondolo
Chris
Alex Garber
ALoneCoder
Krum Valkov
Matthäus Pawelczyk
Nicky Case
Ben McGill
Lee Berman
Lotus
DanSoc
Tengou
OuroCat
Jacob Luedecke
ketura
Julien
Kevo
Alexander Mantzoukas
abledbody
Jorge Arroyo
Chad Fertig
sunny ho
Ravi Jayanti
Gabriele Siino
Jay
Darrien Kennedy
Alba Caparros-Roissard
Juan Camilo Chaparro
Jeff Linse
Timothy Furman
Clinton Soll
AlecZero
- published: 02 Nov 2020
- views: 4208776
28:22
UK Politics: Different Electoral Systems Explained
In this video I explain how the different electoral systems used in the UK work and their advantages and disadvantages. I look at First Past the Post, Addition...
In this video I explain how the different electoral systems used in the UK work and their advantages and disadvantages. I look at First Past the Post, Additional Members System, Single Transferable Vote and Supplementary Vote. This is part of my A Level Politics Playlist in which I'm trying to cover the whole A Level Specification. SUBSCRIBE to get notifications every time I add a new video.
https://wn.com/UK_Politics_Different_Electoral_Systems_Explained
In this video I explain how the different electoral systems used in the UK work and their advantages and disadvantages. I look at First Past the Post, Additional Members System, Single Transferable Vote and Supplementary Vote. This is part of my A Level Politics Playlist in which I'm trying to cover the whole A Level Specification. SUBSCRIBE to get notifications every time I add a new video.
- published: 12 Sep 2020
- views: 27736
54:02
Comparative Politics (2019) - 4: Electoral Systems
Lecture "Comparative Politics in a Globalised World"
Dr Patrick Theiner, Senior Teaching Fellow
Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh
Fe...
Lecture "Comparative Politics in a Globalised World"
Dr Patrick Theiner, Senior Teaching Fellow
Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh
February 28, 2019
Introductory lecture series on comparative politics.
Copyright of the recording remains with the University of Edinburgh. Content published under Creative Commons attribution licence (CC-BY). Use of pictures is covered by academic fair use policies. Should you believe your copyright has been infringed, please let me know.
https://wn.com/Comparative_Politics_(2019)_4_Electoral_Systems
Lecture "Comparative Politics in a Globalised World"
Dr Patrick Theiner, Senior Teaching Fellow
Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh
February 28, 2019
Introductory lecture series on comparative politics.
Copyright of the recording remains with the University of Edinburgh. Content published under Creative Commons attribution licence (CC-BY). Use of pictures is covered by academic fair use policies. Should you believe your copyright has been infringed, please let me know.
- published: 09 Apr 2019
- views: 13210
2:08
Plurality and Majority Electoral Systems
How many votes does a candidate need to win? It depends on which type of electoral system is used. Find out more about plurality and majority electoral system...
How many votes does a candidate need to win? It depends on which type of electoral system is used. Find out more about plurality and majority electoral systems in this video.
https://wn.com/Plurality_And_Majority_Electoral_Systems
How many votes does a candidate need to win? It depends on which type of electoral system is used. Find out more about plurality and majority electoral systems in this video.
- published: 29 Sep 2020
- views: 31099
11:04
Proportional Representation: How the Dutch Electoral System Works (and the Pros & Cons) - TLDR News
Proportional Representation is an electoral system favoured by many, with its clear link between votes & winners and encouragement of compromise. However, not e...
Proportional Representation is an electoral system favoured by many, with its clear link between votes & winners and encouragement of compromise. However, not everyone's as convinced. So in this video we take a look at the way the system works in reality, how the Dutch electoral system works as well as the advantages & disadvantages of the system.
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Proportional Representation is an electoral system favoured by many, with its clear link between votes & winners and encouragement of compromise. However, not everyone's as convinced. So in this video we take a look at the way the system works in reality, how the Dutch electoral system works as well as the advantages & disadvantages of the system.
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- published: 03 Mar 2021
- views: 149219
6:31
Minority Rule: First Past the Post Voting
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- published: 09 Mar 2011
- views: 6543797
2:12
What is Electoral system?, Explain Electoral system, Define Electoral system
#Electoralsystem #audioversity
~~~ Electoral system ~~~
Title: What is Electoral system?, Explain Electoral system, Define Electoral system
Created on: 2019-02...
#Electoralsystem #audioversity
~~~ Electoral system ~~~
Title: What is Electoral system?, Explain Electoral system, Define Electoral system
Created on: 2019-02-05
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_system
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Description: An electoral system is a set of rules that determine how elections and referendums are conducted and how their results are determined. Political electoral systems are organized by governments, while non-political elections may take place in business, non-profit organisations and informal organisations. Electoral systems consist of sets of rules that govern all aspects of the voting process: when elections occur, who is allowed to vote, who can stand as a candidate, how ballots are marked and cast, how the ballots are counted , limits on campaign spending, and other factors that can affect the outcome. Political electoral systems are defined by constitutions and electoral laws, are typically conducted by election commissions, and can use multiple types of elections for different offices. Some electoral systems elect a single winner to a unique position, such as prime minister, president or governor, while others elect multiple winners, such as members of parliament or boards of directors. There are a large number of variations in electoral systems, but the most common systems are first-past-the-post voting, the two-round system, proportional representation and ranked or preferential voting. Some electoral systems, such as mixed systems, attempt to combine the benefits of non-proportional and proportional systems. The study of formally defined electoral methods is called social choice theory or voting theory, and this study can take place within the field of political science, economics, or mathematics, and specifically within the subfields of game theory and mechanism design. Impossibility proofs such as Arrow's impossibility theorem demonstrates that when voters have three or more alternatives, it is not possible to design a ranked voting electoral system that reflects the preferences of individuals in a global preference of the community, present in countries with proportional representation and plurality voting.
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#Electoralsystem #audioversity
~~~ Electoral system ~~~
Title: What is Electoral system?, Explain Electoral system, Define Electoral system
Created on: 2019-02-05
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_system
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Description: An electoral system is a set of rules that determine how elections and referendums are conducted and how their results are determined. Political electoral systems are organized by governments, while non-political elections may take place in business, non-profit organisations and informal organisations. Electoral systems consist of sets of rules that govern all aspects of the voting process: when elections occur, who is allowed to vote, who can stand as a candidate, how ballots are marked and cast, how the ballots are counted , limits on campaign spending, and other factors that can affect the outcome. Political electoral systems are defined by constitutions and electoral laws, are typically conducted by election commissions, and can use multiple types of elections for different offices. Some electoral systems elect a single winner to a unique position, such as prime minister, president or governor, while others elect multiple winners, such as members of parliament or boards of directors. There are a large number of variations in electoral systems, but the most common systems are first-past-the-post voting, the two-round system, proportional representation and ranked or preferential voting. Some electoral systems, such as mixed systems, attempt to combine the benefits of non-proportional and proportional systems. The study of formally defined electoral methods is called social choice theory or voting theory, and this study can take place within the field of political science, economics, or mathematics, and specifically within the subfields of game theory and mechanism design. Impossibility proofs such as Arrow's impossibility theorem demonstrates that when voters have three or more alternatives, it is not possible to design a ranked voting electoral system that reflects the preferences of individuals in a global preference of the community, present in countries with proportional representation and plurality voting.
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- published: 05 Feb 2019
- views: 12936
48:47
ELECTORAL SYSTEM,: MEANING, TYPES, PROS & CONS - FPTP Vs PR SYSTEM
Explains Electoral system, especially Majoritarian and Proportional Representation system, their features,Comparison, and Pros & Cons. Past year’s questions in ...
Explains Electoral system, especially Majoritarian and Proportional Representation system, their features,Comparison, and Pros & Cons. Past year’s questions in university exam on this topic are also discussed.
Part of exam help guide videos for Political science students of Indian Universities.
The author is masters from London School of Economics and Political Science and academic enthusiasts.
https://wn.com/Electoral_System,_Meaning,_Types,_Pros_Cons_Fptp_Vs_Pr_System
Explains Electoral system, especially Majoritarian and Proportional Representation system, their features,Comparison, and Pros & Cons. Past year’s questions in university exam on this topic are also discussed.
Part of exam help guide videos for Political science students of Indian Universities.
The author is masters from London School of Economics and Political Science and academic enthusiasts.
- published: 24 Mar 2020
- views: 106880
5:34
How do German elections work? | CNBC Explains
Germany has an election process so complex that even some Germans don’t understand it. CNBC's Elizabeth Schulze breaks down the voting system before Germans hea...
Germany has an election process so complex that even some Germans don’t understand it. CNBC's Elizabeth Schulze breaks down the voting system before Germans head to the polls later this month.
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Germany has an election process so complex that even some Germans don’t understand it. CNBC's Elizabeth Schulze breaks down the voting system before Germans head to the polls later this month.
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- published: 14 Sep 2017
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