Section 6 of the State Code reads:Something else we may want to discuss in regard to election law is doing away with plurality voting. As it stands, we could easily end up electing an official who has only a small plurality if there are several candidates in the race. This could be a particular problem in elections for Pharaoh, an official who definitely should have majority support as they will be serving as Delegate. We could achieve majority voting by going back to run-off elections -- though we switched to plurality to get rid of run-offs -- or by implementing ranked choice voting. My preference would be the latter.
Definition of plurality vote: electoral process in which the candidate who polls more votes than any other candidate is elected.Section 6: Election of Officials
3. All elected officials will be elected by plurality vote of the Deshret.
-Are we satisfied with the current system?
-If yes, can it be strengthened or should it be left the same?
-If no, why are we not satisfied?
-What solutions do we feel would strengthen our electoral process?
EDIT: Added Cormac's note about addition potential amendments:
Sections 1.3 and 2.3 of the Election Administration Act may also need amended to reflect preferential voting if we go that route, and we probably need to flesh out the confidence vote provisions as well, there are problems there.