About us

The de Borda Institute

aims to promote the use of inclusive, multi-optional and preferential voting procedures, both in parliaments/congresses and in referendums, on all contentious questions of social choice.

This applies specifically to decision-making, be it for the electorate in regional/national polls, for their elected representatives in councils and parliaments, for members of a local community group, a company board, a co-operative, and so on.  But we also cover elections.

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The Institute is named after Jean-Charles de Borda, and hence the well-known voting procedure, the Borda Count BC; but Jean-Charles actually invented what is now called the Modified Borda Count, MBC - the difference is subtle:

In a vote on n options, the voter may cast m preferences; and, of course, m < n.

In a BC, points are awarded to (1st, 2nd ... last) preferences cast according to the rule (n, n-1 ... 1) {or (n-1, n-2 ... 0)} whereas,

in an MBC, points are awarded to (1st, 2nd ... lastpreferences cast according to the rule (m, m-1 ... 1).

The difference can be huge, especially when the topic is controversial: the BC benefits those who cast only a 1st preference; the MBC encourages the consensual, those who submit not only a 1st preference but also their 2nd (and subsequent) compromise option(s) And if (nearly) every voter states their compromise option(s), an MBC can identify the collective compromise.

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DECISION-MAKER
Inclusive voting app 

https://debordavote.com

THE APP TO BEAT ALL APPS, APPSOLUTELY!

(The latest in a long-line of electronic voting for decision-making; our first was in 1991.)

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FINANCES

The Institute was estabished in 1997 with a cash grant of £3,000 from the Joseph Rowntree Charitabe Trust, and has received the occasional sum from Northern Ireland's Community Relations Council and others.  Today it relies on voluntary donations and the voluntary work of its board, while most running expenses are paid by the director. 

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A BLOG 

"De Borda abroad." From Belfast to Beijing and beyond... and back. Starting in Vienna with the Sept 2017 TEDx talk, I give lectures in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Istanbul, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Tehran, Beijing, Tianjin, Xuzhou, Hong Kong and Taiwan... but not in Pyongyang. Then back via Mongolia (where I had been an election observer in June 2017) and Moscow (where I'd worked in the '80s).

I have my little fold-up Brompton with me - surely the best way of exploring any new city! So I prefer to go by train, boat or bus, and then cycle wherever in each new venue; and all with just one plastic water bottle... or that was the intention!

The story is here.

In Sept 2019, I set off again, to promote the book of the journey.  After the ninth book launch in Taipei University, I went to stay with friends in a little village in Gansu for the Chinese New Year.  The rat.  Then came the virus, lockdown... and I was stuck.

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The Hospital for Incurable Protestants

The Mémoire of a Collapsed Catholic

 This is the story of a pacifist in a conflict zone, in Northern Ireland and the Balkans.  Only in e-format, but only £5.15.  Available from Amazon.

 

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The director alongside the statue of Jean-Charles de Borda, capitaine et savant, in l’École Navale in Brest, 24.9.2010. Photo by Gwenaelle Bichelot. 

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Welcome to the home page of the de Borda Institute, a Northern Ireland-based international organisation (an NGO) which aims to promote the use of inclusive voting procedures on all contentious questions of social choice. For more information use the menu options above or feel free to contact the organisation's headquarters. If you want to check the meaning of any of the terms used, then by all means have a look at this glossary.

As shown in these attachments, there are many voting procedures for use in decision-making and even more electoral systems.  This is because, in decision-making, there is usually only one outcome - a singe decision or a shopping ist, a prioritisation; but with some electoral systems, and definitely in any proportional ones, there can be several winners.  Sometimes, for any one voters' profile - that is, the set of all their preferences - the outcome of any count may well depend on the voting procedure used.  In this very simple example of a few voters voting on just four options, and in these two hypothetical examples on five, (word document) or (Power-point) in which a few cast their preferences on five options, the profiles are analysed according to different methodologies, and the winner could be any one of all the options.  Yet all of these methodologies are called democratic!  Extraordinary!

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Vienna TEDx Talk - October 2017

Here's the YouTube,  the PowerPoint, and the text of the speech (more or less).

Friday
Oct152021

2021-15 COP26 'in' Sarajevo

On 28th Oct, participants (mainly from Bosnia, but others from Ireland, The Netheralns and the US) zoomed on COP26.  In break-out rooms, groups discussed ideas.  In plenary, on a collated list of these ideas, they cast their preferences... all on-line, ( www.debordavote.org ) and identified their collective prioritisation.  

All thanks to Humanity in Action, Sarajevo,  https://www.humanityinaction.org/country/bosnia-herzegovina/

and

Democratization Policy Council    www.democratizationpolicy.org

 

Friday
Sep242021

2021-14 A matrix vote for Germany 

Hosted by the Institute for Applied Mechanism Design (IFAMD, http://www.ifamd.org ), a 'mini-Bundestag' of 58 'MPs' elected an 'all-party Government of National Unity'.

https://vimeo.com/628605367/b3a04d1e2f

Top of the matix poll was Robert Habeck (GP) for Environment.  In all, the Cabinet was 5 CDU, 4 SPD, 3 GP, 2 FDP, 1 AfD and 0 Der Linke.  Here is the report with the full results.

 

Monday
Aug302021

2021-13 Afghanistan: letter in IN & BT

Dear Editor, One of our many mistakes was surely the notion that a divisive democracy...

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Sunday
Aug152021

2021-12 openDemocracy and the UCL

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/why-ireland-needs-look-beyond-binary-referendum-unification/

See also 2021-10

Sunday
Aug082021

2021-11 A matrix vote for Germany

On 26th Sept, Germany goes to the polls. On 4th Oct, in a webinar

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Sunday
Aug012021

2021-10 Irish Referendum? Open to UCL 

Dear Alan, "...the theory of voting... appears to be wholly unknown to

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Wednesday
Jun232021

2021-09 Democratic Decision-making 'in' EU

A video recording of the Brussels launch, with Ciarán Cuffe MEP and Vanessa Liston.

Monday
Jun142021

2021-8 Stormont: a colour-blind polity?

The Assembly Review and Executive Committee asked how to get rid of designations, and here's an answer. DESIGNATIONS and THE.....

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Wednesday
May262021

2021-7 The Punters' Guide to Democracy

Collaboration for Change (Derry) hosted a Zoom on democratic decision-making, 14.6.2021.  

https://www.cfctogether.org/post/voting-in-a-real-democracy

Thursday
May062021

2021-6 The Economist