Abstract

The modified Borda count (mbc) is more accurate and fairer than majority voting. The former is also non-majoritarian: the mbc can identify that option which has the highest average preference… and an average, of course, involves everyone who submits a valid vote, not just a majority of them. If then the mbc were to be the international norm, there would be no further justification for binary majority rule; instead, a different form of governance—‘preferential majority rule’—could be based on mbc decision-making in all-party power-sharing coalitions. We now explain how.

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