In U.S. presidential elections, voters in noncompetitive states seem not to count—and so have zero voting power, according to the Banzhaf and other voting-power indices—because they cannot influence the outcome in their states. But because the electoral votes of these states are essential to a candidate's victory, it seems that they do count, but in a different way. We measure the power of voters in noncompetitive states by modeling how these states structure the contest in the competitive states, as illustrated in the 2012 election. Barack Obama’s lead of 46 electoral votes over Mitt Romney in the 41 noncompetitive states and the District of Columbia gave him 5.5 times as many ways of winning in the 9 competitive states as Romney had...
In an election, voting power—the probability that a single vote is decisive—is affected by the rule...
AbstractAs is known, in U.S. presidential elections, all 50 states and the District of Columbi(DC) a...
2014-08-08The Electoral College (EC) has occasioned controversy at several points in its history, mo...
In U.S. presidential elections, voters in noncompetitive states seem not to count—and so have zero v...
In an election, the probability that a single voter is decisive is affected by the electoral system—...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
Abstract This paper uses the Banzhaf power measure to calculate the a priori voting power of individ...
After the 2000 presidential election, in which Al Gore won the majority of the popular vote, but not...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
Voting power indexes such as that of Banzhaf (1965) are derived, explicitly or implicitly, from the ...
With the 2020 presidential election already beginning to heat up, voters are once again focusing the...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
In the election for President of the United States, the Electoral College is the body whose members...
Despite winning the popular vote, Democrat Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election to Republi...
In a recent paper, Howard Margolis (1982) disputes the conclusion — implied by application of the Ba...
In an election, voting power—the probability that a single vote is decisive—is affected by the rule...
AbstractAs is known, in U.S. presidential elections, all 50 states and the District of Columbi(DC) a...
2014-08-08The Electoral College (EC) has occasioned controversy at several points in its history, mo...
In U.S. presidential elections, voters in noncompetitive states seem not to count—and so have zero v...
In an election, the probability that a single voter is decisive is affected by the electoral system—...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
Abstract This paper uses the Banzhaf power measure to calculate the a priori voting power of individ...
After the 2000 presidential election, in which Al Gore won the majority of the popular vote, but not...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
Voting power indexes such as that of Banzhaf (1965) are derived, explicitly or implicitly, from the ...
With the 2020 presidential election already beginning to heat up, voters are once again focusing the...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
In the election for President of the United States, the Electoral College is the body whose members...
Despite winning the popular vote, Democrat Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election to Republi...
In a recent paper, Howard Margolis (1982) disputes the conclusion — implied by application of the Ba...
In an election, voting power—the probability that a single vote is decisive—is affected by the rule...
AbstractAs is known, in U.S. presidential elections, all 50 states and the District of Columbi(DC) a...
2014-08-08The Electoral College (EC) has occasioned controversy at several points in its history, mo...