Dynamic Democracy

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"Dynamic Democracy is a term used to describe a decision-making process whereby people represent each other in the domains they know best. It is a hybrid between direct democracy (in that each person can vote on every issue) and representative democracy (in that some people attain more influence by representing others). However, unlike representative democracy, there are no elections; each person decides who to delegate (or “proxy”) their vote to, and can revoke it or delegate it to someone else at any time.

Software to enable full-fledged Dynamic Democracy (which includes proxy voting as well as system for writing and deliberating on legislation) does not yet exist, although proxy voting prototypes have been built or are being built currently. There are a number of potential variants resulting from the rules of a given DD system (such as whether or not a person’s vote can be delegated to someone else by their representative), and as such, two Dynamic Democracy systems could function very differently from one another." (http://upgradedemocracy.org/about/)

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