Monthly Archives: September 2011

Statistical accuracy in using sortition for a Citizen Legislature

You can find lots of FAQs about sortitional selection on the Common Lot website. Here’s one you’ll find this most recent entry (below) at https://thecommonlot.com/node/56 Question: What is the statistical probability that sortition (random selection) will result in an accurate … Continue reading

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What is the statistical probability that sortition will result in an accurate proportional representation?

(thanks to Yoram Gat, statistician) Margin of error is not exactly the right term. ‘Margin of error’ is used when using a proportion in a sample to estimate the proportion in the population. In our case the proportion in the … Continue reading

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List of Goods & Services offered by Common Lot Productions: sortition for a Citizen Legislature

Just posted a new list of goods and services from Common Lot Productions Click to access Items_offered_by_CLP_0.pdf Interest in the use of sortition continues to grow. Help make it happen by supporting our efforts.

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The question is: How to support lobbyists for “Government By the People”?

In my previous blog I talked about how to support advocates (the nice word for lobbyists) for a government by the people. Here’s the link to that bloghttps://commonlot.wordpress.com/author/commonlot/

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Political use of sortition from Wikipedia

Examples from ancient to modern excerpted from Wikipedia (September 2011) From Wikipedia ‘sortition’: Examples Historical The Athenian democracy made much use of sortition, with nearly all government offices filled by lottery rather than by election. The Doge of Venice was … Continue reading

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List from Conall Boyle

A list of many different uses of allotment from ancient times until present. Not only about the political use of allotment.

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Reading list from Terry Bouricius:

Here is my reading list. I haven’t read all of them yet, but most of them. Manin’s book is good…primarily the historic underpinnings of the American choice in the Constitution of election instead of sortition.· Sortition: Theory and Practice, edited … Continue reading

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