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[Proposal] Assembly Powers Amendment
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I think that the instant run-off part should be removed, as the voting system can be described in a Elections Act.

Document wise it can lead to a lot of confusion to describe one type of voting specifically. 

So from this:

(6) The Prime Minister shall be considered a Cabinet Minister and shall, therefore, be elected via instant-runoff voting for a four-month term, or until resignation, removal from office by the Assembly, or automatic removal from office.

To basically this:

(6) The Prime Minister shall be considered a Cabinet Minister and shall, therefore, be elected via voting for a four-month term, or until resignation, removal from office by the Assembly, or automatic removal from office.

On Instant-Run Off

I have created a separate discussion here: https://www.nslazarus.com/thread-851.html

On another issue entirely, instant-run off is a very difficult system to manage in general. So I'd want to have a wider discussion on this elsewhere.

When instant-run off was tried at the con con it had disastrous results, as it led to a disputed election.

So logistically, you would need precise knowledge of the algorithm* to be able to run the election. 

Unlike traditional rounded voting till a winner is found, which is simple to understand to the point anyone could run an election.

*Note: There are also several different algorithms for it, so that would have to be decided as well: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/waymak...ff-voting/


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