A bit off topic but curious about your reaction. In the above it’s clear that the assumption is that everyone does in fact vote. Does anything change if that assumption is relaxed?
If so, what if the non-votes are counted as “against” votes and the threshold for winning is set to a true majority of all voters not merely that that do actually vote?
A bit off topic but curious about your reaction. In the above it’s clear that the assumption is that everyone does in fact vote. Does anything change if that assumption is relaxed?
If so, what if the non-votes are counted as “against” votes and the threshold for winning is set to a true majority of all voters not merely that that do actually vote?