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Algorithmic Voting

Conditional voting
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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.

theircompetitor, Nov 02 2016

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       This could probably be implemented using smart contracts.
notexactly, Nov 02 2016
  

       wow
theircompetitor, Mar 12 2021
  

       Pretty sure this was baked in 2020 if not earlier.
sninctown, Mar 12 2021
  

       lol
theircompetitor, Mar 12 2021
  

       Don't people do this anyway, haven't they always?   

       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?   

       What happens If people decide to screw with the system & conditionally vote for president A IF the majority of the senate are his party.   

       Then conditionally vote for senators of the opposite party IF A is president.   

       [Ponders]   

       Actually, that sounds like fun .. Go for it!
Skewed, Mar 12 2021
  

       What, now algorithms as well as people to vote for?
wjt, Mar 13 2021
  

       Oh? It's not enough that corporations are people?
UnaBubba, Mar 13 2021
  

       soon AI will be people.
theircompetitor, Mar 13 2021
  

       AI are people!
Voice, Mar 13 2021
  

       Most people seem to struggle with choosing A or B.
Something complicated (but better...) like this will never work.
neutrinos_shadow, Mar 14 2021
  
      
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