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Apparently, all Stack Exchange sites use Single Transferrable Voting, with Meek quotas, using OpenSTV software. This is not a terrible choice, but I believe there are better ones.

What would it take for another election system to be considered? This could be in terms of the software support, theoretical underpinnings, empirical track record, demonstrated community interest, and/or other factors, that a rival system would have to attain in order to compete with the current choice.

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    Because Jeff Atwood liked it. And nobody disliked it. You can apply for a job here. Aug 24, 2014 at 15:36
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    @Hans, each intervention of yours is a reader's delight :))
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    If you think that there are better choices, you should just make a well-reasoned argument in favor of one of the alternatives. Present it here, in quasi-question form, with the feature-request tag. Your argument will have to be good enough to outweigh the fact that STV is the current choice and it is working. Aug 24, 2014 at 15:44

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Simply make your point for it on meta and explain why it would be a better fit for the system. I tried to make a somewhat similar plea here and, while running the numbers on actual election data isn't necessary, it helps, and while it didn't help me enough, it might tip the odds in your favour.

Take historical election results from the SE elections and run the numbers again both ways: are the results different? Why are those differences for the better? etc.

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