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Am I Prime Minister Or Not?

A revolutionary approach to General Elections in the UK
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Using the "Am I x or not" paradigm, simply allow people with enough time on their hands to repeatedly click through sets of photographs of all the parliamentary candidates, the most appealing photographs forming the winning seat in each case. The overall winner of the "have I won the general election or not" mechanism is very definitely the one that the public chose.

PS: A related version might also work with a restricted voting eligibility for "Am I pope or not?"

Ian Tindale, May 22 2005

Pope or nope http://popeornope.nfshost.com/index.pl
Unofficial, but baked. [Extreme Tomato, May 25 2005]

Warren Harding http://en.wikipedia...i/Warren_G._Harding
(According to Malcom Gladwell) most 'presidential-looking' and worst US president. [hippo, May 10 2007]

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       Can't we just point lasers at them and have done with it?
st3f, May 22 2005
  

       Lasers, guns, pitchforks. Whatever works.
wagster, May 22 2005
  

       An excellent idea, as this would also show who was the furthest away from being chosen as Prime Minister - the "anti-PM", perhaps, who should be kept well away from the real PM to avoid dangerous explosions.
hippo, May 22 2005
  

       I'm not sure that the results would be any different, to be honest.
calum, May 22 2005
  

       I'm not exactly sure what you mean by 'the most appealing photographs forming the winning seat in each case'. If you mean whoever is the best looking, then that means no canidate would win. Or at least in America no canidate would win.
hobbitcoat, May 22 2005
  

       I thought that we already had this system.

A more revolutionary approach would be if you never got to see the candidate at all...ah, hang on. We've already got that system as well, haven't we!
DrBob, May 23 2005
  

       hahaha!
hobbitcoat, May 23 2005
  

       An adaptation would be to cause random, incremental modificationsof the photo, and at each point voters would choose among a group of 5-10 incrementally modified photographs,plus the original. The winnder would then itself be modified, and so on. The phto would evolve towards presidential perfection. There would be a point at which the original would consistently win over any of its modifications. The feds would then seek to find the person whom looks most like that picture,and make him or her president.
bungston, May 25 2005
  

       The general election could be played out using YouTube voting.
Ian Tindale, May 10 2007
  

       I think this idea stems from Scott Adams' assertion that the US presidential election is always won by the guy with the best hair.
marklar, May 10 2007
  

       "Priority Mail for the Addressee Only. Do Not Discard This Envelope - You May Already Be This Month's Prize Minister."
MaxwellBuchanan, May 10 2007
  
      
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