In an ideal world, elections should be two things: free and fair. Every adult, with a few sensible exceptions, should be able to vote for a candidate of their choice, and each single vote should be worth the same. Ensuring a free vote is a matter for the law. Making elections fair is more a matter for mathematicians. They have been studying voting systems for hundreds of years, looking for sources of bias that distort the value of individual votes, and ways to avoid them. Along the way, they have turned up many paradoxes and surprises. What they have not done is come up with the answer. With good reason: it probably doesn't exist
Americans often wonder if our democratic system of government truly represents the wishes of the peo...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an aut...
To explore how voting systems were derived throughout the years. To give an insight into how differe...
In the end, democratic theory rests upon notions of market efficiency. Elections, like markets, invo...
Voters today often desert a preferred candidate for a more viable second choice to avoid wasting the...
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Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
Presidential elections have been a staple of American democracy from the beginning of this country....
Americans often wonder if our democratic system of government truly represents the wishes of the peo...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an aut...
To explore how voting systems were derived throughout the years. To give an insight into how differe...
In the end, democratic theory rests upon notions of market efficiency. Elections, like markets, invo...
Voters today often desert a preferred candidate for a more viable second choice to avoid wasting the...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
article published in academic journalParadoxes, if they do not define a field, render its problems i...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
Low voter turnout is a serious democratic problem for five reasons: (1) It means unequal turnout tha...
Economic models of politics usually assume that all politicians maximize their narrow self-interest,...
One of the major reasons for socio-economic crises in democratic states and dissatisfaction of their...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
Presidential elections have been a staple of American democracy from the beginning of this country....
Americans often wonder if our democratic system of government truly represents the wishes of the peo...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...