
Election by Jury: the superior form of democracy
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For years, skeptics have asked us the same question: “Sure, a Grand Jury-appointed board sounds nice on paper, but what happens when they actually have to fight? Will they fold when the political pressure gets real?”
We now have our answer...
In a past article, we discussed some key differences between Jury-Elections and Citizens Assemblies. But what exactly is a Jury-Election? In what ways is it similar to, and different from, the courtroom jury-trials we have today?
Interesti...
We at Election By Jury (EBJ), believe that our political representatives (ie, mayors, governors, senators etc) should be elected by a jury in a courtroom-like setting (see here for more details). Anyone familiar with the sortition movement...
Election by jury represents a revolutionary approach to democratic decision-making that addresses many shortcomings of traditional mass elections. This system leverages the careful deliberation and impartial assessment possible through a ju...
"Is polling really essential to the democratic idea? There is a way by which the indisputable evils of democratic government may be very greatly diminished. Which will certainly raise the average quality of our legislators, and be infinitel...
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Election by Jury: the superior form of democracy
I co-founded the Center for Election Science and I am an expert in social choice and game theory.
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