- Franchise (short story)
Infobox short story |
name = Franchise
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author =Isaac Asimov
country =United States
language = English
series =Multivac
genre =science fiction short story
published_in = "If"
publisher = Quinn Publishing
media_type = Magazine
pub_date = August 1955
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preceded_by = Question
followed_by =The Dead Past "Franchise" is ascience fiction short story byIsaac Asimov . It first appeared in the August1955 issue of the magazine "", and was reprinted in the collections "Earth Is Room Enough " (1957 ) and "Robot Dreams " (1986 ). It is one of a loosely connected series of stories concerning a fictionalcomputer calledMultivac . It is the first story in which Asimov dealt with computers "as computers" and not as immobile robots.In the future, the
United States has converted to an "electronicdemocracy " where the computer Multivac selects a single person to answer a number of questions. Multivac will then use the answers and other data to determine what the results of anelection would be, avoiding the need for an actual election to be held.The story centers around Norman Muller, the man chosen as "Voter of the Year" in 2008. At first he is not sure he wants the responsibility of representing the entire
electorate , worrying that the result will be unfavorable and he will be blamed. However, after voting he is very proud that the citizens of the United States had, through him, "exercised once again their free, untrammeled franchise" - a statement that is somewhat ironic as the citizens didn't actually get to vote.The idea of a computer predicting who the electorate would vote for instead of actually holding an election was probably inspired by the
UNIVAC I 's correct prediction of the result of the 1952 election.
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