The best system for elections is scoring by a whole range of measures, not even subtle. We need more support for this sort of approach. See, e.g. http://electology.org
FWIW, this would be the difference for whether the helios system is usable by some organizations I'm involved with.
The simplest initial version would just be approval voting where voters can vote for any number of candidates as simply an "I approve" vote and the one(s) with the highest score win. The full score voting version lets people use a range (5 stars or 1-10) to score their judgment of each candidate, and include the ability to abstain from scoring someone; then the winner(s) are those with the highest average score.
The best system for elections is scoring by a whole range of measures, not even subtle. We need more support for this sort of approach. See, e.g. http://electology.org
FWIW, this would be the difference for whether the helios system is usable by some organizations I'm involved with.
The simplest initial version would just be approval voting where voters can vote for any number of candidates as simply an "I approve" vote and the one(s) with the highest score win. The full score voting version lets people use a range (5 stars or 1-10) to score their judgment of each candidate, and include the ability to abstain from scoring someone; then the winner(s) are those with the highest average score.