Why your first choice matters the most!

We champion a straightforward approach to decision-making that ensures fairness, inclusivity, and transparency. Our method is simple: when the majority votes in favor, the decision is made—empowering communities, organizations, and institutions to act decisively while reflecting the true will of the people.

Explore our website to learn about the benefits of Simple Majority Voting, how it works, and why it’s a powerful tool for strengthening democracy. Join us in creating a future where every voice matters and every vote counts equally. Together, we can make decision-making simple, effective, and fair.

What’s Our Mission?

The mission of Simple Majority Voting is to provide a straightforward, fair, and democratic method for decision-making where the will of the majority prevails. It aims to ensure that every vote holds equal value, promote transparency, and encourage participation in democratic processes. By simplifying complex systems, Simple Majority Voting fosters trust, inclusivity, and efficiency, empowering communities and institutions to make decisions that reflect the collective voice of the people.

FAQs

Is SMV a new voting system?
No. SMV is NOT a new voting system but it reinforces the way we currently vote which is referred to as First Past the Post Voting. Voters typically mark one candidate as their favorite, and the candidate with the largest number of votes wins the race! SMV also prohibits the use of multi-choice voting systems.
What are the cost implications of SMV?
Since SMV preserves our current voting methods, there aren’t any additional costs associated with it.
Is SMV better for those with vulnerabilities?

Yes. SMV is better for voters with disabilities compared to more complex systems like ranked-choice voting and approval voting.

Can the use of SMV lead to ballot exhaustion?
No, SMV does not lead to ballot exhaustion because of its straight forward voting and counting process.
Are there any delays in the counting process when using SMV?
No. SMV does not cause significant delays in the counting process because of its straight forward nature. However, the speed of counting depends on several factors beyond the voting system itself, including the scale of the election and other administrative practices.

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