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The Nonmanipulative Vote-Deficits of Voting Rules

2021
We introduce a new parameter which we call the nonmanipulative vote-deficit (NMVD) for single-winner voting rules. In particular, the NMVD of a voting rule at an election is the minimum number of votes needed to be added to transform this election into a nonmanipulable one yet without changing the winner.
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Approval compatible voting rules

Social Choice and Welfare, 2022
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Voting Rules: A Constitutional Quandary

2003
INTRODUCTION: STABILITY AND CHANGE OF ELECTORAL SYSTEMS Civic and economic freedoms depend on the competitiveness of a political system, a competitiveness fostered by the constitutional division of powers, the rule of law, and the contestability of the elective positions.
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Probabilistic Borda rule voting

Social Choice and Welfare, 2003
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Anonymous Voting Rules with Abstention: Weighted Voting

2009
We consider legislative voting rules that govern collective approval or disapproval of a bill or a motion, and that allow abstention (or absence) as a “middle option” distinct from a yes or no vote. In contrast with Peter Fishburn’s work on representative systems, or RSs, we do not treat collective approval and disapproval symmetrically; a voting rule ...
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Deliberation Rules and Voting

Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2008
Most models of pre-vote deliberation assume that voters send messages simultaneously. In practice, however, communication is almost always sequential. This review shows that sequential communication makes it even more difficult to induce truthful communication. Specifically, I show that for any voting rule truthful communication can only be achieved if
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Communication compatible voting rules

Theory and Decision, 2012
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Classification of Voting Rules

1985
Chapter 3 showed that a voting rule, a on a finite set of alternatives, W, is classified by a single integer, namely the Nakamura number v(σ). If the rule is collegial, so v(σ) = ∞, then for any acyclic profile p the relation σ(p) will be acyclic. If σ is non-collegial, with v(σ) < ∞ then σ(p) will be acyclic as long as |w| < v(σ), while an acyclic ...
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The Parliamentary Voting Rule

1996
Abstract Next to the question of how the representatives to the parliament or legislature are chosen, the most important constitutional issue regarding future collective decision making is the choice of voting rule. We have discussed two quite different parliamentary structures: two-party and multiparty proportional representation ...
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