I used to swear by gas stoves but once I went Corning flat-top electric, I never looked back.
No more "tick-tick-tick-tick POOF!" or worse, it doesn't ignite and you have to wait a while. And no more worrying if the pilot went out and you're breathing CO.
Now, us CAJUNS like to cook outdoors on our propane burners and big pots, so don't mess with that. But inside the house, the modern electric stove and oven with digital controls are alot more precise and easy to use once you get used to it.
One of my favorite little appliances is a West Bend electric cooker that uses a thermostat control. It works great for a small one-pot meal and it can cook slow OR fast depending on how much you crank the thermostat. It IS submersible and it's dishwasher safe. I rescued it from Chalmette, cleaned it (in the DW) and sure enough, it still works. My mom made a beef stew in it yesterday, set it to "simmer", went to church, came back to a delicious slow-cooked beef stew.