A Conversation for Reform in the Electoral College
A495001-Reform in the
MDS Posted Jan 4, 2001
http://www.h2g2.com/A495001
(the original link was to the Peer Review page, rather than the article itself)
An interesting overview of the problems of the US electoral system. You manage to avoid the pitfall of tying it too closely to current events, which would have dated the piece very quickly. The first section, on the reasons for the establishment of the system, is particularly good. However, the second half seems a little unbalanced. It is more a question of tone than anything else. Few people would quibble with the need for reform, but rather than arguing your own point of view, it might be better just to outline the alternatives and let the readers judge for themselves. You might break it up into sections: "Arguments for maintaining the current system"; "alternative systems"; "problems with alternative systems" etc. The content would be the same, but it would less your own (very reasonable) argument and more a balanced assessment of the alternatives.
MDS
A495001-Reform in the Electoral College
Martin Harper Posted Jan 4, 2001
Ahh - something I'm very interested in myself... though my interests are somewhat broader - election systems in general.
I'd like to see how this entry turns out after you've done the edits suggested by MDS - it's very promising, and I think it'd be *great* to have this in the guide - hopefully it'll make more people stop to think about the purpose of the college.
Personally, I'd simply call this entry "USA's Electoral College", or something like that - you already effectively cover it completely, talking about the history - so why limit the scope of the article to merely reform. That way the entry will be valuable as an entry about history when the college is just a rather ugly memory.
A495001-Reform in the Electoral College
Bright Blue Shorts Posted Jan 5, 2001
There appear to be Peer Reviews for this entry going on. The other is at http://www.h2g2.com/F48874?thread=94241&latest=1 and contains a host of criticism (all constructive of course ;-) )
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jan 5, 2001
That interfering busybody, Gnomon, started the other one because this one was set up wrong.
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Proboscis Posted Jan 10, 2001
Thanks a lot for the suggestions. I'll give them some thought and try editing.
Proboscis
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Jeremy (trying to find his way back to dinner) Posted Jan 11, 2001
Sinbinning seconded. The reason is fairly clear: Better to gather all information in one thread.
Jeremy FS JBB
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A495001-Reform in the
- 1: Proboscis (Dec 20, 2000)
- 2: MDS (Jan 4, 2001)
- 3: Martin Harper (Jan 4, 2001)
- 4: Bright Blue Shorts (Jan 5, 2001)
- 5: Gnomon - time to move on (Jan 5, 2001)
- 6: Proboscis (Jan 10, 2001)
- 7: Martin Harper (Jan 11, 2001)
- 8: Jeremy (trying to find his way back to dinner) (Jan 11, 2001)
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