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!

Press Releases

The prescient one on Brexit is Number 7, shown below in a larger font.

118 05.1.2023 US House of Representatives, electing the Speaker: Impasse

117 24.10.2022 Dictatorships... and elected dictatorships

116 22.10.2022 Democracy and Majority Rule - yet emergencies demand consensus

115 20.10.2022 The Punters' Guide to Democracy

113 21.7.2022  UKRAINE: Referendums... or falsse flags

112 14.6.2022 Scottish Referendum

110 24.4.2022 Referendums or 'false flags'   

107 12.10.2021   And the winner is .... everyone.  (Power-sharing in Germany.)

106 4.10.2021   Government of National Unity, GNU - a zoom in Munich.

105 30.9.2021   Matrix vote to facilitate post-election governent formation in Germany.

104 22.9.2021   The matrix vote - a webinar.

102  5.9.2021   Boris to re-shuffle?

101  10.5.2021   Covid and Climate Change demand consensus.

100  3.5.2021   TEDx talk passes 50,000 views!

99 29.4.2021 Power-sharing in Westminster

98 6.1.2021 Trump

97 21.12.2020 Decision-making - Let's follow the Science

96 27.11.2020 Politics - As it should be.

95 4.11.2020 Trump: Binary Voting is Bad - for the Planet

94 3.11.2020 US Supreme Court

93 20.10.2020 Power-sharing

91 5.10.2020   Democratic Decision-making, book launch

90  22.9.2020   If

88) 7.9.2020   Beyond the Bind of Binary Ballots

87) 7.9.2020   Oh Lord, Give me Consensus... but not yet.

84) 23.8.2020 Belarus, Free and Fair Elections, Election Observation Missions

83) 11.8.2020 Lebanon

80 16.6.2020 A Majority of a Majority

79) 19.4.2020 Majoritarian Masochism

78 14.4.2020 Let the Dáil take a multi-option vote

77) 1.4.2020 Covid-19 changes everything... including our politics

76) 23.3.2020 Covid-19 and Climate Change need Coalitions and Consensus

75) 13.3.2020 A (Coronavirus) Government of National Unity

74) 4.11.2019   Fake Post-Truth Polling

73) 26.9.2019   Because it was binary... the 2016 referendum was a silly question.

71) 1.7.2019   The next elected dictator

70) 21.6.2019   Tactical Voting in Tory Election - Preference Voting for Beginners

69) 4.6.2019   Brexit - an Analysis

67) 24.5.2019   Compromise

66) 20.5.2019   Single-preference Voting Favours the Extremists

65) 13.5.2019   Liverpool wins the League

64)  6.5.2019   Everything on the Table? And an MBC?

61)  4.5.2019   J-C de Borda, the solution to Brexit

60)  6.4.2019   The Brexit Solution: A 'Preferendum'

59)  4.4.2019   Indicative Votes: Best done with Preference Voting

                      and its attachment is Indicative Votes

58)  4.4.2019   Won by One, Another One

57) 2.4.2019   A Majority Vote may sometimes produce an Incorrect Outcome

56) 31.3.2019 Compromise and Reconciliation

55) 30.3.2019   Monday's Preference Votes

51) 28.3.2019   House of Commons Throws out Perfect Compromise

50) 26.3.2019 Binary Votes   Mondays'are Orwellian

49) 25.3.2019 Inidicative Votes

48) 18.3.2019 Meaningful votes mean less and less

47) 5.3.2019   Is majority voting democratic? Would preferential points voting be more democratic?

45)  18.2 2019   Brexit: Botched and now Butchered in Binary Balloting

42)  22.1.2019   Social Cohesion?  A Binary Referendum could threaten it...

41)  19.1.2019 Sir John Major calls for Preferential Voting in Parliament 

40)  16.1.2019   Forging a Consensus

39)  18.12.2018   An Indicative Vote  

38)  12.12.2018   Basic Democratic Contradictions

37)  10.12.2018   Brext - We need a Compromise

36)   8.12.2018   Make Politics Polite (Again)

34) 3.12.2018   Daft.  Taking majority votes on umpteen amendments is daft.

32) 29.11.2018  If, however, no option has majority support...

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30)   26.11.2018   The de Borda Institute calls on Sinn Féin to vote on Brexit

29)   15.11.2018   If there's no majority for anything, no majority votes on anything

28)    6.11.2018   Brexit and four options

27)    6.11.2018   Brexit: a fair and 'meaningful' decision.

25)  20.9.2018 Majoritarianism - de Borda Abroad

24)  2.8.2018 Multi-option referendums

23)  16.7.2018 Justine Greening calls for multi-option referendum

22)  10.7.2018 Brexit and Boris

21)  2.5.2018 Brexit was, and Brexit is, multi-optional

20)  16.1.2018 Ireland's Citizens' Assembly calls for multi-option voting

19)  2.1.2018 A New Year resoliution: on contentious topics, no more 'yes-or-no?' votes.

18)  6.10.17 Problems of Political Patronage

17)  5.9.17 Brexit 'hard' or 'soft'

16)  18.4.17 Electing the NI Executive

15)  16.4.17 Turkey

14)  5.3.17 Forming a new Executive

13)  3.3.17 NI elections fail to comply with international standards

12)  2.3.17 NI elections

11)  21.2.17 Democratic Decision-Making

10) 16.2 17 The Will of the Peo ple... or the Will o' the Wisp?

9) 1.12.16 Italian referendum asks the wrong question

8) 3.11.16 Another Lesson of Brexit

7) 5.2.16 Brexit: Ask the Wrong Question, Get the Wrong Answer

6) 11.5.15 Call on SNP to adopt PR for Westminster elections

5) 7.5.15 The Confidence of the House... or its Consensus

4) 6.5.15 If Parliament be Hung...

3) 3.5.15 Minority Administration or Majority Coalition

2)   7.3.15 Should the SNP or DUP tail wag the dog?

1)   23.8.10 Leading the debate on Electoral Reform