I think the problem was that the machines weren't up to it.
Nothing to do with baulking at all.
Maybe the blind leading the blind, but...
I think that technically the counters should arrive at a scientific calculation of the surplus (i.e. look at all the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc preferences and calculate the number of votes to be distributed based on the actual surplus).
However, with a manual count, this is exceptionally time-consuming, and very often it is quicker to base the surplus redistribution on a random sample (which may or may not be the last 500 or so votes).
This method is faster, but not completely accurate. If the contest is close, especially for the last seat, then a re-count may be needed. In this case, the counters may need to count ALL of the votes and base the surplus redistribution that way. I think this is why re-counts can take ages. If we hadn't baulked at the idea of electronic voting, all this counting could be done much more quickly and, importantly IMO, much more accurately than is currently the case.
I think the problem was that the machines weren't up to it.
Nothing to do with baulking at all.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
The machines weren't perfect, but the type are used in other countries with no significant problems.
IIRC the main problem was their lack of a printable audit trail and the problems that could lead to with our (ridiculous) judiciary, in terms of legal challenges. It similar to the guards being asked for paper proof from speed guns and breathalyzers, which in the modern world of robust systems is patently ridiculous.
People seem to believe only something with a zero risk is acceptable, when in actual fact we are currently operating with a system, that due to its manual nature and human interaction, is inherently risky and indeed probably more risky than the e-voting system proposed.
People tend to be fearful of what they don't understand and the Government should've had the balls to proceed with the e-voting. After the first couple of elections it would've been accepted as it has been nearly everywhere else.
My biggest problem with electronic voting was that it removed all the fun of the counts.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
The surplus of people over the quota on second and subsequent votes is done as has been said, on the remaining votes. It isn't done on a proportional basis. Recounts take so long because the start again from the start, so if you're talking about 7th or 8th or later counts it takes ages to recheck.
You couldn't be more wrong with the above assertion that electronic voting would've corrected this anomaly of the system. The e-voting system that Cullen brought in actually enshrined the anomaly into it - it swapped the left over votes with a random selection.
It is my opinion that this was done deliberately so that there would be no feasible way of a manual check of some receipt. For example, an e-voting system that calculated the distribution of the surplus on a proportional basis, and that printed a manual reciept of the vote cast that was placed subsequently in a ballot box, would mean that the result could be reconcilled to confirm the computer tally. By keeping the random selection, Cullen made it impossible to produce the same result with such a method.
I don't see what is so wrong about expecting a voting system to provide a full audit trail. Before we even get on to what was wrong with the actual software of the proposed system.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
I think i made it down to 11th preference. Only the Shinners & Christian Wackos were left out although for different reasons.
I think gave Bertie 9th preference & will be a great day if he needs it.![]()
I didn't vote for the PD candidate or the independent guy who's complaining about refugees being taught english.
Voted for everyone else.
I did give a preference to an independent with no picture who has not campaigned and didn't even give his job description.
Just to really rub it in to the two far-right goons above.
Last edited by Risteard; 24/05/2007 at 9:34 PM.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
no worries pete.
He'll be second or third out.
You in CSC?
Who did ya vote for?
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
Voted to 11, left out the two (in Dublin South of all places!) Shinners. Voted independent guy number 1 and Eamon Ryan (Greens) as the first likely elected guy in fourth place, the subject of my sig is down in 11th place.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Just listening to Newstalk now and theres Directors of Elections on and they can't answer the questions on the PRSTV i've posted.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
With PR-STV you should vote all the way down to the bottom of the ballot. STV is just a preference, not necessarily an explicit "vote for" a candidate. Surely pete must have a preference between SF and Christian candidate; likewise for Risteard between the PDs and the independent. If it happened that these two candidates were the last two left in a close contest your 'preference' would have no way to be taken account of.Originally Posted by Risteard
I agree up to a point. I usually vote as far down as possible which seems a lot of people do not. Its somewhat pointless when get down to the loonies at the end of the ballot as they will already have been eliminated. Why waste time deciding better racist & bigoted fringe candidates...
Cyprian Brady (FF) elected in Dublin Central without passing the quota. He 2.7% of the 1st preference votes (900) in 4 seater. Massive flaw in PR system...
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