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Fluid democracy is a new form of collective decision making that gives voters the right to make decisions. Voters can vote on this issue directly or delegate to a delegate who votes on their behalf (ie delegates). Delegation can be domain specific. In other words, voters can delegate their voting rights to various experts in various fields. In a direct democratic model, all voters will vote directly on this issue. In a typical democratic model, voters will first vote for the elections and then vote on their behalf. The interesting contents in the picture, of course, is a liquid democratic model. Here, the voter can vote directly on the question (such as two independent voters voting at the left and right border) or delegate the vote to those with more specialized knowledge of the problem I will. To be informed
Instead of voting for candidates based on political parties or political ideology, candidates may vote according to specific policy preferences. In "question survey", voter ballots are based on specific political issues. In the context of the elections, the question includes "issues of public policy that are controversial or cause disagreements among political parties". According to the question voting theory, voters vote according to policy preferences. In order to judge who voted, the principle of the individual is compared with his principle.