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This is more applicable to the US election given the
Separation of Powers.
Idea here is that there are specific votes one might make
that
are dependent on how a specific part of the election
turns out. A simple
example might be wanting Senators of the opposite party
to
be in the majority
depending on who the winning
Presidential
candidate is.
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This could probably be implemented using smart contracts. |
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Pretty sure this was baked in 2020 if not earlier. |
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Don't people do this anyway, haven't they always? |
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Or is the
suggestion conditional votes should be available as
options on the ballot papers so you don't have to guess
which
way a subsequent vote the result of which your vote in this
one is conditional on will go? |
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What happens If people decide to screw with the
system & conditionally vote for president A IF the majority
of the senate are his party. |
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Then conditionally vote for
senators of the opposite party IF A is president. |
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Actually, that sounds like fun .. Go
for it! |
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What, now algorithms as well as people to vote for? |
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Oh? It's not enough that corporations are people? |
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Most people seem to struggle with choosing A or B.
Something complicated (but better...) like this will never
work. |
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