‘First Past the Post’ isn’t.

Iā€™m a bit of a nerd for vote counting systems. So I discovered with delight that in the UK, there will soon be a referendum on changing the way votes are counted. As I write this, most of the UK (and the USA) uses a method we call ā€œFirst past the postā€.

Itā€™s called ā€œFirst past the postā€, but it isnā€™t. The name is about as ridiculous as calling North Korea;  ā€œThe Democratic People’s Republic of Koreaā€. The country is on the Korean peninsula, so at least that name is a little bit honest.

Put what you know to one side and think about what a vote counting system called ā€œfirst past the postā€ should look like by the name alone. Itā€™s a clear analogy to running in a race with a ā€œpostā€ at the end of the track. So thereā€™s a predetermined number of votes and the first candidate to get past that threshold wins?

Nope. ā€œFirst past the postā€ doesnā€™t work that way at all.

Imagine a vote of 100 voters selecting one of three candidates; A, B and C.

A 45 votes
B 30 votes
C 25 votes

If we put the ā€œpostā€ at 51 votes (a simple majority), then all three candidates lost. They all fell over and dropped out of the race before anyone reached the finish. Three pathetic failures. Rather than declaring no-one the winner, the people organising the race then dig up the post and re-plant it just behind A, as if the post was always there. He is declared the first one to pass the post.

If that wasnā€™t confusing enough, the other counting system to be offered in the referendum, ā€œAlternative Voteā€ or ā€œAVā€, does indeed look like how youā€™d imagine ā€œfirst past the postā€ to work. To continue the analogy with AV, candidate C drops out of the race after the first round. The second preferences of Cā€™s voters are counted and added to Aā€™s and Bā€™s total.

A 45 + 3 votes 48 votes
B 30 + 22 votes 52 votes
C 25 votes

Hurrah! After two rounds, B was the first candidate past the post. A had an early lead but couldnā€™t keep up as far as the finishing line, overtaken by B in the closing straight.

So remember, the vote counting system that works in a ā€œfirst past the postā€ manner is the one called ā€œAlternative Voteā€. The one without anything like a ā€œpostā€ is called ā€œFirst past the postā€. Clear?

Picture credits:
Vote Goat by Jeremy Richardson (Mr Jaded on flickr).
Racing demons by Simon Webster (shaggy359 on flickr).