when citizens for many reasons do not pay attention to complex social situations, do not seek or receive useful information, have limited freedom and limited time , People ignore the information that does not fit their perceptions, it is reasonable to expect them to vote? Should we encourage such citizens to vote? Is it reasonable for the resulting decision to be optimizing their utility?

FPTP with more than 2 alternatives

 

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Taiwan   2024

While Lai won 40.1% of the vote, the main opposition Nationalists (KMT) secured 33.5% and upstart Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) won 26.5%—both by campaigning on restarting dialogue and improving ties with Beijing. (Turnout was a robust 70%.) That means a majority of Taiwan voters disagree with the DPP’s China-skeptic approach but just couldn’t agree on the best pro-rapprochement alternative. Had a short-lived pact between the KMT and TPP not spectacularly and embarrassingly blown up in November, then the election result might have been very different.

https://time.com/6555475/taiwan-democracy-election-result-china-xi-jinping-independence/

 

 

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Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
  Conservative Paul Forseth 15,693 32.87 -22.38 $65,539
  New Democratic Steve McClurg 15,580 32.63 +19.79 $49,764
  Liberal Dave Haggard 13,080 27.40 -1.31 $66,051
  Green Carli Travers 2,684 5.62 $1,886
  Christian Heritage Jack Hummelman 700 1.46 $15,340
Total valid votes 47,737 100.00
Total rejected ballots 133 0.28
Turnout 47,870 63.64
  Conservative Notional hold Swing -21.1

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Westminster%E2%80%94Coquitlam

 


All 308 seats in the House of Commons of Canada
155 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout 61.1%
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Stephen Harper Jack Layton Michael Ignatieff
Party Conservative New Democratic Liberal
2008 143 seats, 37.65% 37 seats, 18.18% 77 seats, 26.26%
Seat per vote  4.19  3.36  1.8
2011 166 103 34
  39.62% 30.63% 18.91%
Popular vote 5,832,401 4,508,474 2,783,175
 

fairvote.ca/pr4bc

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