See for laws: representative system in law
Ideally these things are set up in good order after winning the
elections and gaining proper power in the known democratic
bodies (such as parliament), provided general elections occur and
are done properly.
See for direct an implementation scenarios:
http://www.law4.org/sheet2.txt
http://www.law4.org/sheet3.txt
http://www.law4.org/sheet4.txt
(
http://www.law4.org/post/002/092-voter-groups-emergency
)
http://www.law4.org/~joshb/sheet2.txt
http://www.law4.org/~joshb/aksie/training.txt
http://www.law4.org/~joshb/aksie/vote-reference.jpg
About how the councils can operate internally:
http://www.law4.org/post/002/064-council-internal-organization
http://www.law4.org/post/002/067-100person-council--spokesperson.html
http://www.law4.org/post/002/084-council-order
http://www.law4.org/post/002/098-grand-governing-council
Some drawings to give an idea about the size of voter-groups and (1st order) councils:
Limited experimentation with this type of Government:
http://www.law4.org/post/002/091-experiment-group-democracy
How to transition from military rule to this type of democracy by
the military:
http://www.law4.org/post/002/038-democracy-by-force
http://www.law4.org/post/002/040-role-of-delegates
Position symbols that can be used for public clarity / structure:
http://www.law4.org/post/000/o_function.jpg
http://www.law4.org/post/000/o_function_advice.jpg
http://www.law4.org/post/000/o_function_simplified.jpg
http://www.law4.org/post/002/020-function-identifier-simple.jpg
http://www.law4.org/post/002/o_attributes_2shoulder_insignia.jpg
http://www.law4.org/post/002/o_attributes_4shoulder_insignia.jpg
http://www.law4.org/post/002/o_attributes_11shoulder_insignia.jpg
http://www.law4.org/post/002/o_attributes_20shoulder_insignia.jpg
http://www.law4.org/post/002/062-chapter-3-start-and-city-government.html
http://www.law4.org/post/002/020-function-identifiers-shield-sovereign-use
Symbols for whole groups/councils at once:
Voter groups; these elect a 1st order delegate from anywhere they want:
1st order councils; a group of 50 or more delegates elected by a voter-group:
Section of delegates; electing 2nd order delegate from between them, they
are 1/50th of a large 1st order council:
2nd order councils (any, generic); this is the 50 person council made up
of delegates elected by a voter-group and a section of delegates (the
council for a city would likely be such a council, for a province/county,
and for the whole nation exactly the same):
(Bottom of the picture:) 1st order subcouncil/grouplet, 2nd order
subcouncil/grouplet; this is one subcouncil of the
(possible) internal organization
of the councils: the council divide in 5 subcouncils of 10 (or more)
who pass proposals to each other and then convene together to decide.
See also (more general revolution theories related to this subject):
http://www.law4.org/~joshb/revolution.html
http://www.law4.org/post/002/088-revolution-government
The more ideal and either way preferred initial way to achieve this is through parliamentary party formation (first), which will provide hands on experience with the new model in any case.
Please note that the new recommended number for voter groups is 50 and not 100, that may not be coherent throughout this site. Whenever you see 100 voters mentioned, it should read 50.