In an election, the probability that a single voter is decisive is affected by the electoral system—that is, the rule for aggregating votes into a single outcome. Under the assumption that all votes are equally likely (i.e., random voting), we prove that the average probability of a vote being decisive is maximized under a popular-vote (or simple majority) rule and is lower under any coalition system, such as the U.S. Electoral College system, no matter how complicated. Forming a coalition increases the decisive vote probability for the voters within a coalition, but the aggregate effect of coalitions is to decrease the average decisiveness of the population of voters. We then review results on voting power in an electoral college system. U...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
After the 2000 presidential election, in which Al Gore won the majority of the popular vote, but not...
With the 2020 presidential election already beginning to heat up, voters are once again focusing the...
In an election, the probability that a single voter is decisive is affected by the electoral system—...
In an election, voting power—the probability that a single vote is decisive—is affected by the rule ...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
Voting power indexes such as that of Banzhaf (1965) are derived, explicitly or implicitly, from the ...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
In U.S. presidential elections, voters in noncompetitive states seem not to count—and so have zero v...
For centuries, it has been widely believed that the influence of a small coalition of voters is negl...
I derive the probability that a vote cast in an Instant Runoff Voting election will change the elect...
The main purpose of this paper is to estimate the probability of casting a decisive vote under the m...
AbstractBy discarding the previous restrictive weak average distribution assumption on region sizes,...
This paper examines whether the voter with the median income is decisive in local spending decisions...
The 2000 U.S. presidential election has once again rekindled interest in possible electoral reform i...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
After the 2000 presidential election, in which Al Gore won the majority of the popular vote, but not...
With the 2020 presidential election already beginning to heat up, voters are once again focusing the...
In an election, the probability that a single voter is decisive is affected by the electoral system—...
In an election, voting power—the probability that a single vote is decisive—is affected by the rule ...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
Voting power indexes such as that of Banzhaf (1965) are derived, explicitly or implicitly, from the ...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
In U.S. presidential elections, voters in noncompetitive states seem not to count—and so have zero v...
For centuries, it has been widely believed that the influence of a small coalition of voters is negl...
I derive the probability that a vote cast in an Instant Runoff Voting election will change the elect...
The main purpose of this paper is to estimate the probability of casting a decisive vote under the m...
AbstractBy discarding the previous restrictive weak average distribution assumption on region sizes,...
This paper examines whether the voter with the median income is decisive in local spending decisions...
The 2000 U.S. presidential election has once again rekindled interest in possible electoral reform i...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
After the 2000 presidential election, in which Al Gore won the majority of the popular vote, but not...
With the 2020 presidential election already beginning to heat up, voters are once again focusing the...