Greetings Citizens,
Voting for the Council of Intergalactic Representatives has now begun. There will be 7 seats for the council, we are using Single Transferable Vote with Droop quota to determine who will fill these seats.
You can vote at our council site here: http://council.star-made.org/
The ballot will close on April 25th 23:59:59 UTC
Individual votes will not be made public. The ballot system has been built as a closed automated system, as such not even Schine will find out the results until the closing of the ballot. Results will be released shortly after the vote has closed.
Thanks must go to Bench for styling the website and kramerc for developing it!
- SM Team
Voting for the Council of Intergalactic Representatives has now begun. There will be 7 seats for the council, we are using Single Transferable Vote with Droop quota to determine who will fill these seats.
You can vote at our council site here: http://council.star-made.org/
The ballot will close on April 25th 23:59:59 UTC
Individual votes will not be made public. The ballot system has been built as a closed automated system, as such not even Schine will find out the results until the closing of the ballot. Results will be released shortly after the vote has closed.
A great explanation of Single Transferable Vote
The Droop quota is the threshold calculation needed for a candidate to achieve a seat in the council.
It is calculated by this formula:
(No. of Valid Votes/(Total Seats + 1)) + 1 = No. of votes needed for threshold
Valid Vote = A vote which had all 5 preferences filled
Total Seats = 7, the total number of councillors
For example, if 123 people voted, and only 120 of those had valid votes, then the calculation would go as follows:
((120/(7+1)) +1 = 16 votes
So a councillor would have to get a minimum of 16 votes to reach the threshold and therefore get a seat in the council.
Rounding for decimals (in the threshold calculation) is done as follows:
All figures are rounded down, the decimal is discarded and only the whole number is left. For example, 15.9 would become 15.
NB: The only rounding done is on the quota calculation.
It is calculated by this formula:
(No. of Valid Votes/(Total Seats + 1)) + 1 = No. of votes needed for threshold
Valid Vote = A vote which had all 5 preferences filled
Total Seats = 7, the total number of councillors
For example, if 123 people voted, and only 120 of those had valid votes, then the calculation would go as follows:
((120/(7+1)) +1 = 16 votes
So a councillor would have to get a minimum of 16 votes to reach the threshold and therefore get a seat in the council.
Rounding for decimals (in the threshold calculation) is done as follows:
All figures are rounded down, the decimal is discarded and only the whole number is left. For example, 15.9 would become 15.
NB: The only rounding done is on the quota calculation.
Thanks must go to Bench for styling the website and kramerc for developing it!
- SM Team