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BILL
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Amend the Electoral Act and the Constitution
BILL
To
Amend the Electoral Act and the Constitution
The people of the Commonwealth of Redmont, through their elected Representatives in the Congress and the force of law ordained to that Congress by the people through the constitution, do hereby enact the following provisions into law:
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the 'Es Tee Vee Act.'
(2) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(3) This Act has been authored by Rep. zLost
(4) This Act has been co-authored by Dragon Law Firm.
(5) This Act has been co-sponsored by Rep. YeetGlazer
2 - Reasons
(1) The Electoral Act doesn't state which votes are decided to be surplus votes.
(2) This act aims to fix that.
3 - Amendment
Section 8, Part 3 of the Electoral Act (link) will be as following:
(3) Surplus Votes. If a candidate receives more votes than needed to meet the threshold, the surplus votes are transferred to the next preference on the voters' ballots. The surplus votes are distributed proportionally, such that each ballot that contributed to the surplus has a fraction of its vote transferred. This fraction is determined by dividing the number of surplus votes by the total number of votes the candidate received. If there are decimals present after allocating the votes, the number will be rounded off to the nearest whole number.
Note: "Surplus Votes." shall be bold in the implementation of this legislation.
To explain (if it may be confusing):
If monkey has 60 votes and the required votes to win are 33, then we divide 27/60 (27 is the amount of surplus votes) which is 0.45, then the 2nd preference votes from monkey voters are multiplied by 0.45 and allocated to the other candidates. Lets say the monkey voters had their 2nd preference votes as this:
Lion = 40 votes
Cheetah = 5 votes
Gorilla = 15 votes
Then,
Lion = 40 x 0.45 votes
Cheetah = 5 x 0.45 votes
Gorilla = 15 x 0.45 votes
Lion = 18 votes
Cheetah = 2.25 votes = 2 votes (rounded off)
Gorilla = 6.75 votes = 7 votes (rounded off)
and then these votes are given to the original vote count by the candidate