I've seen much excited tweeting today about David Miliband narrowly beating Ed Miliband in a primary straw poll run in Edinburgh East CLP.
Only one problem but quite a major one.
For some reason Edinburgh East ran their vote on First-Past-the-Post.
And the real leadership election is run on the Alternative Vote, with votes cast for the 3rd, 4th and 5th placed candidates transferring to their second or lower preferences.
All the polls done so far in the leadership campaign show Ed Miliband picking up a 60-40 advantage in transfers. So if Edinburgh East had used the correct system, he would have won.
Presumably on the assumption that Edinburgh East followed the same trend as elsewhere. There is no guarantee of that. Mind you, I expect the Tories hope you are right.
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ReplyDeletein respect of your comment ... 'All the polls done so far in the leadership campaign show Ed Miliband picking up a 60-40 advantage in transfers. So if Edinburgh East had used the correct system, he would have won.'
Any evidence to back up your claim?
Most recent evidence to the contrary (from YouGov) laid out here http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2010/08/21/david-miliband-has-eight-point-lead/
With a follow up on the Edinburgh East Primary here http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2010/08/24/david-miliband-squeaks-a-win/