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2021 Board of Trustees Election Results
editElected
editElection for 4 seats with 19 candidates. Total 6,873 votes.
Eliminated/Not elected
edit- 5. Eliane Dominique Yao
- 6. Mike Peel
- 7. Pascale Camus-Walter
- 8. Iván Martínez
- 9. Adam Wight
- 10. Ravishankar Ayyakkannu
- 11. Farah Jack Mustaklem
- 12. Lionel Scheepmans
- 12. Vinicius Siqueira
- 14. Douglas Ian Scott
- 15. Ashwin Baindur
- 16. Reda Kerbouche
- 17. Gerard Meijssen
- 18. Pavan Santhosh Surampudi
- 19. Raavi Mohanty
Sankey diagram
editBelow is a Sankey diagram that visually represents the information from the table above.
Rounds table
editThe following table describes the calculations that happened in order to achieve the result above. In each round of calculation, the candidate(s) who achieved more votes than the quota are declared elected. Their surplus votes above the quota are redistributed to the remaining candidates. If nobody achieves the quota, the lowest ranking candidate is eliminated and their votes are redistributed to the remaining candidates. To understand this better, please refer to this link.
Round Number | Tally | Result |
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1 |
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Quota: 1,374.600001 |
2 |
|
Quota: 1,374.600001
Eliminated: Raavi Mohanty |
3 |
|
Quota: 1,372.200001
Eliminated: Pavan Santhosh Surampudi Transferring votes |
4 |
|
Quota: 1,369.600001
Eliminated: Gerard Meijssen Transferring votes |
5 |
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Quota: 1,364.800001
Eliminated: Reda Kerbouche Transferring votes |
6 |
|
Quota: 1,360.600001
Eliminated: Ashwin Baindur Transferring votes |
7 |
|
Quota: 1,354.800001
Eliminated: Douglas Ian Scott Transferring votes |
8 |
|
Quota: 1,350.000001
Eliminated: Lionel Scheepmans, Vinicius Siqueira Transferring votes |
9 |
|
Quota: 1,332.800001
Eliminated: Farah Jack Mustaklem Transferring votes |
10 |
|
Quota: 1,312.600001
Eliminated: Ravishankar Ayyakkannu Transferring votes |
11 |
|
Quota: 1,284.000001
Eliminated: Adam Wight Transferring votes |
12 |
|
Quota: 1,270.800001
Eliminated: Iván Martínez Transferring votes |
13 |
|
Quota: 1,254.200001
Eliminated: Pascale Camus-Walter Transferring votes |
14 |
|
Quota: 1,234.000001
Eliminated: Mike Peel Transferring votes |
15 |
|
Quota: 1,197.200001
Elected: Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, Victoria Doronina Transferring votes |
16 |
|
Quota: 1,192.251465
Elected: Dariusz Jemielniak Transferring votes |
17 |
|
Quota: 1,189.903652
Transferring votes |
18 |
|
Quota: 1,188.671257
Elected: Lorenzo Losa Transferring votes |
2021 Board of Trustees Election Insights
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Understanding the STV Result
editSecurePoll now supports the Single Transferable Vote method. Single Transferable Vote or STV is a ranked voting method that allows voters to specify candidates they want to see elected in order of preference. For SecurePoll, we selected the Meek's implementation with Droop Quota. Meek's implementation is the most popular for STV elections and is used by several organizations and governments for their elections. The below example uses a more simplified STV implementation (Scottish STV) in order to explain the general concept. A more accurate description of the exact method followed in the implementation can be found here.
Example election
edit- Candidates: Alice, Bob, Charlie, Dave
- Seats: 2
- Voters: 7
Voters | Alice | Bob | Charlie | Dave |
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Voter 1 | - | 3rd preference | 2nd preference | 1st preference |
Voter 2 | 4th preference | 3rd preference | 1st preference | |
Voter 3 | 1st preference | 3rd preference | 4th preference | 2nd preference |
Voter 4 | 1st preference | 2nd preference | 3rd preference | 4th preference |
Voter 5 | 3rd preference | 1st preference | 4th preference | 2nd preference |
Voter 6 | 1st preference | 2nd preference | - | - |
Voter 7 | 1st preference | 4th preference | 2nd preference | 3rd preference |
Droop quota = floor(total valid votes/(seats+1)) + 1 = floor(7/(2+1)) + 1 = 3
Round 1
edit- Alice: 4 votes - Elected
- Bob: 1 vote
- Charlie: 0 vote
- Dave: 2 votes
For Round 1, we consider every voter's 1st preference votes. Alice has achieved the Droop quota and is hence declared elected.
Round 2
edit- Alice: Elected
- Bob: 1 + 0.5 = 1.5 votes
- Charlie: 0 + 0.25 = 0.25 votes - Eliminated
- Dave: 2 + 0.25 = 2.25 votes
Alice has 1 surplus vote which will be redistributed according to the voter's second preferences. Looking at all of Alice's votes - 2 voters picked Bob second, 1 voter picked Charlie second and 1 voter picked Dave second. Alice's surplus vote is split proportionately. Bob gets 0.5, Charlie gets 0.25 and Dave also gets 0.25 additional vote.
Since no candidate achieves the Droop quota, the candidate with the lowest votes (Charlie) will be eliminated and their votes will be transferred proportionately.
Round 3
edit- Alice: Elected
- Bob: 1 + 0.5 + 0 = 1.5 votes = Eliminated
- Charlie: Eliminated
- Dave: 2 + 0.25 + 0.25 = 2.5 votes
Charlie got the lowest votes and was thus eliminated. Since Voter 7 has Dave as their 3rd choice after Alice (already elected) and Charlie (already eliminated), all of Charlie's vote transfers to Dave.
Nobody reaches the Droop quota so once again the candidate with the lowest votes will be eliminated. Hence, Bob is eliminated.
Round 4
edit- Alice: Elected
- Bob: Eliminated
- Charlie: Eliminated
- Dave: 2 + 0.25 + 0.25 + 1.5 = 3.75 votes - Elected
Bob received the lowest votes and was thus eliminated. Since voters 4 and 5 have Dave after Bob in their vote profile, a fraction of their votes get transferred to Dave, but since Voter 6 has not specified any candidates other than Alice and Bob (already elected or eliminated), a quarter of their vote gets exhausted.
Dave reaches 3.75 votes which is above the threshold, thus declared elected.
Result
edit- Elected candidates: Alice and Dave
- Eliminated: Bob and Charlie
Things to note
edit- If no candidate achieves the Droop quota in a round, the candidate with the lowest votes is eliminated and their votes are re-distributed among remaining candidates in accordance with the voters' ranked preferences.
- If two or more candidates tie for elimination in the final round with one seat remaining, the software allows the election admins or election committee to make a judgement call on how to break the tie.
- Note that the above is a simplified example. In an actual calculation, the Droop quota is recalculated at each round in accordance with the rule stated here.
- If two or more candidates tie for elimination in one of the intermediate rounds, we follow the "Short-cut exclusion rule" as outlined in this paper. This rule allows us to eliminate candidates when it is mathematically guaranteed that they can never win. This will happen when the candidate's votes don't exceed the votes by the next-best candidate even when they are assigned all the outstanding surplus votes. This seems a fairer method to decide eliminations as compared to randomly eliminating a candidate in the event of a tie. An example with a bigger election. Note that OpaVote/OpenSTV uses pseudo-random eliminations when it comes to ties. Hence their results may differ from ours in the event of a tie.