Today the practice of democracy implies the election of representatives. Electoral systems define how representation is apportioned among states and provinces according to their populations, and to political parties according to the votes they receive; they define how electora
Democracy is often described as a system in which a majority of electors choose one out of a number ...
In practice, democracies privilege plurality parties. Theories of the demo-social choice theory wond...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
AbstractThe majority judgment (MJ) voting method works well in theory and in practice. Not only does...
An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an aut...
We evaluate critically some of the properties of the Majority Judgement voting procedure recently pr...
The sine qua non of representative democracies is a process of elections that is fair and competitiv...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...
International audienceIn Majority Judgment, Michel Balinski and Rida Laraki argue that the tradition...
Throughout the world, the choice of one from among a set of candidates is accomplished by elections....
This paper describes aspects of the majority judgment in an election. The majority judgment is a met...
The majority judgement is a method of election. It is the consequence of a new theory of social choi...
[Political representation] is the basis of modern representative democracy. Older and less sophistic...
"Majority Judgment" is an evaluative voting rule that picks a candidate with the best median evaluat...
Democracy is often described as a system in which a majority of electors choose one out of a number ...
In practice, democracies privilege plurality parties. Theories of the demo-social choice theory wond...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
AbstractThe majority judgment (MJ) voting method works well in theory and in practice. Not only does...
An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an aut...
We evaluate critically some of the properties of the Majority Judgement voting procedure recently pr...
The sine qua non of representative democracies is a process of elections that is fair and competitiv...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...
International audienceIn Majority Judgment, Michel Balinski and Rida Laraki argue that the tradition...
Throughout the world, the choice of one from among a set of candidates is accomplished by elections....
This paper describes aspects of the majority judgment in an election. The majority judgment is a met...
The majority judgement is a method of election. It is the consequence of a new theory of social choi...
[Political representation] is the basis of modern representative democracy. Older and less sophistic...
"Majority Judgment" is an evaluative voting rule that picks a candidate with the best median evaluat...
Democracy is often described as a system in which a majority of electors choose one out of a number ...
In practice, democracies privilege plurality parties. Theories of the demo-social choice theory wond...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...