Unless I am mistaken, the most commonly-used noun form of “censure” is “censure.”
And it avoids the expense of holding a 2nd election a few weeks later between the top 2 candidates. AFAIK no state uses either for gubernatorial elections, but in Vermont if no candidate get’s an majority the state legislature picks the winner from the top 2 candidates.
Baby steps.
So he thought of himself as the Wizard of Oz? Makes sense I suppose.
It rhymes but it doesn’t scan.
It’s got a beat poetry thing going:
Maricopa GOP shortsighted, idiotic, insane
Destroyed by madness, starving, hysterical
I hope (but don’t really expect) that I’m not the only person whose mind automatically appended “Burma-Shave” to this.
IRV was tried here once, and once only, with semi-disastrous results. For one thing, despite an extensive education campaign involving voters’ guides, newspapers, mailings, etc, a significant percentage of voters were still confused about how it was supposed to work. But the worse effect was that a complete loon was elected Assessor-Treasurer. He was one of those perennial candidates — I imagine most places have one — who runs for something in every election, usually on a platform pulled straight out of a tinfoil hat; but everyone knew his name, and enough people put him in as their second or third choice that a statistical quirk caused him to come out on top. His one term was a nightmare for the people in the A/T’s office: anyone suspected of “collusion” with his predecessor was demoted and or/harassed, civil service policies were ignored, people were forbidden to talk with one another where he couldn’t hear them, and so on ad nauseam. He also used official time and resources to take legal action against several parties (including the county prosecutor) whom he deemed to be insufficiently zealous in pursuing his predecessor’s perceived misdeeds. He was turned out in the next election — didn’t make it past the primary — but last time I looked the county was still on the hook for a couple million in legal fees and anti-harassment settlements. And since he was elected as a result of IRV, it will be a cold day in Sheol before anyone even mentions the topic again.
I don’t get why people are so turned on by IRV when approval voting is better in pretty much every way. It’s extremely simple so you can explain it in a sentence or two, voting machines could easily handle it (the voting machines around here already allow for multiple votes for stuff like school board), and there’s pretty much no way to screw up your ballot. Plus it’s mathematically superior in that there is no way that a public shift towards one candidate could cause a candidate on the other end of the spectrum to get elected. IIRC IRV is the only voting system where that happens.
The only drawback is that it doesn’t allow you to show a preference between acceptable candidates, but democracy is about compromise anyway, so a less-than-ideal candidate for you is probably going to be more acceptable to your opponents and you’re more likely to get useful legislation passed.
Basically first-past-the-post sucks gangrenous balls, IRV sucks balls with jock itch, and approval voting merely gently tickles healthy and vigorous balls. Borda count and the Condorcet method give the balls a firm but loving tug.
*There’s safety in numbers
When you learn to divide
How can we be in
If there is no outside
All shades of opinion
Feed an open mind
But your values are twisted
Let us help you unwind
You may look like we do
Talk like we do
-But you know how it is
You’re not one of us
Not one of us
No you’re not one of us *
Peter Gabriel - Not One Of Us

So he thought of himself as the Wizard of Oz?
Was Sarah Palin the scarecrow or the wicked witch?
Which one was stupider?

It’s good news for his self-respect, if he has any.
Er, you did see the big “KICK ME” sign he let the party attach to the bottom of his ticket?

Was Sarah Palin the scarecrow or the wicked witch?
The cowardly tin wicked scarecrow. (Evil quitter with no heart who’s dumb as a stump)

The cowardly tin wicked scarecrow. (Evil quitter with no heart who’s dumb as a stump)
That is why many like to call her the “Quitinator”.
I don’t think any of the Arizona far right factions would dare to try to challenge McCain in a primary. It’s all smoke and mirrors, not one iota of substance.

It’s all smoke and mirrors, not one iota of substance.
“I think we’ve found the new GOP motto!” — Reince Priebus