Throughout the world, the choice of one from among a set of candidates is accomplished by elections. Elections are mechanisms for amalgamating the wishes of individuals into a decision of society. Many have been proposed and used. Most rely on the idea that voters compare candidates – one is better than another
Can elected officeholders use their power to extract rents for themselves, or can their accountable ...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
Today the practice of democracy implies the election of representatives. Electoral systems define ho...
The majority judgement is a method of election. It is the consequence of a new theory of social choi...
This paper describes aspects of the majority judgment in an election. The majority judgment is a met...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
International audienceThe validity of majority rule in an election with but two candidates—and so al...
The validity of majority rule in an election with but two candidates—and so also of Condorcet consis...
AbstractThe majority judgment (MJ) voting method works well in theory and in practice. Not only does...
The first major experimental comparison of approval voting with regular plurality voting occurred in...
"Majority Judgment" is an evaluative voting rule that picks a candidate with the best median evaluat...
We evaluate critically some of the properties of the Majority Judgement voting procedure recently pr...
Summary. Approval voting is designed to be "insensitive to numbers " of voters, and likely...
The validity of majority rule in an election with but two candidates—and so also of Condorcet consis...
Can elected officeholders use their power to extract rents for themselves, or can their accountable ...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
Today the practice of democracy implies the election of representatives. Electoral systems define ho...
The majority judgement is a method of election. It is the consequence of a new theory of social choi...
This paper describes aspects of the majority judgment in an election. The majority judgment is a met...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
International audienceThe validity of majority rule in an election with but two candidates—and so al...
The validity of majority rule in an election with but two candidates—and so also of Condorcet consis...
AbstractThe majority judgment (MJ) voting method works well in theory and in practice. Not only does...
The first major experimental comparison of approval voting with regular plurality voting occurred in...
"Majority Judgment" is an evaluative voting rule that picks a candidate with the best median evaluat...
We evaluate critically some of the properties of the Majority Judgement voting procedure recently pr...
Summary. Approval voting is designed to be "insensitive to numbers " of voters, and likely...
The validity of majority rule in an election with but two candidates—and so also of Condorcet consis...
Can elected officeholders use their power to extract rents for themselves, or can their accountable ...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
Today the practice of democracy implies the election of representatives. Electoral systems define ho...