Quota Borda system

Quota Borda system

The Quota Borda System or Quota Preference Score is a voting system that was devised by the British philosopher Michael Dummett and first published in 1984 in his book, "Voting Procedures", and again in his "Principles of Electoral Reform".

If proportionality is required in a Borda count election, a quota element should be included into the counting procedure, which works best in multi-member constituencies of either 4 or 6 members. The quota is calculated accordingly; in a single-seat constituency, the quota would be an absolute majority, i.e., (50% + 1) of the valid vote; in a 2-seat constituency, it is (33% + 1); in a 3-seat, it's (25% + 1); and in a 4-seat, it is (20% + 1) of the valid vote.

The four-seat selection goes as follows;

Stage i) Any candidate gaining a quota of 1st preferences is elected.

Stage ii) Any pair of candidates gaining 2 quotas is elected. (A pair of candidates, Ms J and Mr M, say, gains 2 quotas when that number of voters vote either 'J-1, M-2' or 'M-1, J-2'.) If seats still remain to be filled, then, ignoring all those candidates who have already been elected;

Stage iii) Any pair of candidates gaining 1 quota gains 1 seat, and the seat is given to the candidate of that pair who has the higher Modified Borda Count score.

Stage iv) Any seats still remaining are given to those candidates with the highest Modified Borda Count scores. [Designing an All-Inclusive Democracy by Peter Emerson, published by Springer Verlag, 2007, part I, pages 39-60, "A Pluralist Parliament for a Plural Society: The Quota Borda System, QBS" ISBN 978-3-540-33163-6 (Print) 978-3-540-33164-3 (Online)] [ [http://www.deborda.org/votingsys.shtml Voting Systems ] ]

References

ee also

Borda Count

External links

* [http://www.votingmatters.org.uk/ISSUE15/P3.HTM On Dummett's 'Quota Borda System'] Article by Markus Schulze.
* [http://www.deakin.edu.au/buslaw/aef/publications/wp/wp2201.pdf Single Transferable Vote with Borda Elimination: A New Vote Counting System] Article by Chris Geller.


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