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Aaron Hamlin articles

aaron hamlinAaron Hamlin is the executive director and co-founder of the Center for Election Science. Working from Ohio, he's been consulted on voting procedures for small to large organizations and publicly elected officials in several states. He's been published in numerous outlets and has been invited as an expert speaker at conferences across the country. Aaron is also a licensed attorney with additional graduate degrees from Indiana University and Miami University.

Thanks to New Fundraising, the Center for Election Science is Hiring

January 31, 2018 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

Center for Election Science is Hiring

With exciting projects like our push for approval voting in Fargo and general capacity building, we’ve reached the point where we have to bring on more staff. We’re hiring!

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Democracy Charity, Election Methods

Voting Methods: An Open Target for Effective Altruism

May 24, 2017 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

Target for Effective Altruism

Pushing smarter voting methods has the potential to change lives in the world at a fundamental level. There are few opportunities for this level of impact.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Election Methods, Independent Politicians, Internet and Democracy, Proportional Representation, Third Party, Voting Technology

2017 French Presidential Elections: Do They Do It Better?

May 10, 2017 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

2017 French Presidential Elections

We’ve seen a different picture of French elections under alternative voting methods before. Fortunately, we’ll all get another look as an alternative voting method analysis is again underway.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Election Methods, Electoral College, Europe, France

The Majority Illusion: What Voting Methods Can and Cannot Do

March 31, 2017 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

Majority Illusion

If a candidate gets elected that is both not preferred by a majority, then you’ve got a problem. A voting method that regularly makes that bad decision is not a voting method you want.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Canada, Election Methods, Proportional Representation, Redistricting

Remembering Kenneth Arrow and His Impossibility Theorem

March 5, 2017 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

Kenneth Arrow

When the alternative is to continue using the worst voting method—plurality voting—there is little risk experimenting. Clearly, Dr. Arrow wanted us to have better.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Election Methods, Election Science, New York City and State Elections

AUDIO: My Discussion With Radio Host Kevin Willett

February 16, 2017 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

Radio Host Kevin Willett

Host Kevin Willett is joined by Aaron Hamlin of The Center for Election Science. They promote better collective decisions in settings ranging from civic organizations to government bodies.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Election Methods

Honest Voters Had a Preference in 2016 Elections

January 13, 2017 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

Honest Voters

We can’t expect honest voters. It’s proven that there’s always some incentive to be tactical. But what we can do is see how certain voting methods encourage voters to be honest.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Election Methods, Green Party News, Polling, Third Party

Smarter Elections 2016: Approval Versus Plurality

December 20, 2016 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

Approval Versus Plurality

Our polling results revealed that, with the approval voting method, third-party candidates would have received a LOT more support than what we saw in the actual election—which used the plurality voting method.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Election Methods, Libertarian Party News, Polling, Third Party

A Blueprint To Good Presidential Elections

November 14, 2016 by Aaron Hamlin Leave a Comment

Good Presidential Elections

A presidential election with approval voting would be completely unlike what you’ve seen. Being able to choose as many candidates as you want permits you to always vote your favorite. No matter what.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Election Methods, Electoral College, Proportional Representation, Third Party

On Maine’s Ranked Choice Voting: Anything But Plurality

October 26, 2016 by Aaron Hamlin 1 Comment

Maine’s Ranked Choice Voting

Imagine each voting method as a job candidate. You want to hire the best one. RCV is roughly your C-hire, a mixed record that carries some baggage. Plurality voting is a solid F-hire with a long list of terrible references.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: American State Elections, Election Methods

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