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Imaginative electioneering tactics

theDoors

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Honestly I would never imagined myself to say this:

I am rather impressed our state's ability to plant sleeper moles in political parties...The recent spate of elections has demonstrated they never run short of imagination... from "fronting" opposition parties, to sleeper opposition members everything you can possibly imagine out of the cook book...

Isn't it confusing to have a ballot paper with 2 candidates bearing the WP logo?
I think Low should announced Poh's "resignation" from the party, to avoid confusing the electorate of Hougang, which end up diluting the votes...
 

theDoors

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Our candidate might not be the most popular... but that doesn't mean we can't split the vote against him
 

theDoors

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Our candidate might not be the most popular... but that doesn't mean we can't split the vote against him

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vote_splitting

Vote splitting is an electoral effect in which the distribution of votes among multiple similar candidates reduces the chance of winning for any of the similar candidates, and increases the chance of winning for a dissimilar candidate.

Vote splitting most easily occurs in plurality voting (also called first-past-the-post) in which each voter indicates a single choice and the candidate with the most votes wins, even if the winner does not have majority support. For example, if candidate A1 receives 30% of the votes, similar candidate A2 receives another 30% of the votes, and dissimilar candidate B receives the remaining 40% of the votes, plurality voting declares candidate B as the winner, even though 60% of the voters prefer either candidate A1 or A2.

Runoff voting methods are less vulnerable to vote splitting compared to plurality voting.[1] Pairwise-counting Condorcet methods minimize vote splitting effects.[1]

A well-known effect of vote splitting is the spoiler effect, in which a popular candidate loses an election by a small margin because a less-popular similar candidate attracts votes away from the popular candidate, allowing a dissimilar candidate to win.

Strategic nomination takes advantage of vote splitting to defeat a popular candidate by supporting another similar candidate.

Vote splitting is one possible cause for an electoral system failing the independence of clones or independence of irrelevant alternatives fairness criteria.
 

deepblue0911

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Vote splitting is an electoral effect in which the distribution of votes among multiple similar candidates reduces the chance of winning for any of the similar candidates, and increases the chance of winning for a dissimilar candidate.

The clearly dissimilar candidate is the nutcase Zeng Guoyuan. If all 4 participates, maybe Zeng Guoyuan will win the Hougang seat. LOL :biggrin:
 
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