Presidential elections in Finland: A plea for approval voting |
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Authors: | Dag Anckar |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science, Åbo Academy, 20500 Åbo 50, Finland |
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Abstract: | The Finnish President is elected by an indirect method-the people elect special electors who carry out the final election. A proposal for a reform aiming at direct elections is, however, presently being considered. This paper agrees with this proposal and suggests that approval voting is a proper method for direct elections. Several properties of the approval voting system are discussed and the method is demonstrated to be superior to the plurality runoff method in presidential elections. It is argued that the approval voting system chooses a candidate who has overall support in the electorate and that the system therefore promotes the position of the President as a neutral and moderating political force. |
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