We discuss the theory of voting rules which are immune to gerrymandering. Our approach is axiomatic. We show that any rule that is unanimous, anonymous, and representative consistent must decide a social alternative as a function of the proportions of agents voting for each alternative, and must either be independent of this proportion, or be in one-to-one correspondence with the proportions. In an extended model in which voters can vote over elements of the unit interval, we introduce and characterize the quasi-proportional rules based on unanimity, anonymity, representative consistency, strict monotonicity, and continuity. We show that we can always (pointwise) approximate a single-member district quota rule with a quasi-proportional rule...
Let X be a set of social alternatives, and let V be a set of `votes' or `signals'. (We do not assume...
We study axiomatically situations in which the society agrees to treat voters with different charact...
Runoff voting rules such as single transferable vote (STV) and Baldwin's rule are of particular inte...
We discuss the theory of gerrymandering-proof voting rules. Our approach is axiomatic. We show that,...
We study axioms which define “representative democracy” in an environment in which agents vote over ...
In a framework with two parties, deterministic voter preferences and a type of geographical constrai...
In a framework with two parties, deterministic voter preferences and a type of geographical constrai...
International audienceThis article is devoted to the analysis of electoral systems involving two ste...
The relative majority rule and the unanimity rule are characterized for the case in which there are ...
In the apportionment problem, a fixed number of seats must be distributed among parties in proportio...
This paper considers basic constitutional questions about how to elect a legislature. Electoral syst...
Social choice theory understands a voting rule as a mapping from preferences over possible outcomes ...
We study axiomatically situations in which the society agrees to treat voters with different charact...
AbstractVarious properties of preferential election rules are described, including nine forms of mon...
In party-approval multiwinner elections the goal is to allocate the seats of a fixed-size committee ...
Let X be a set of social alternatives, and let V be a set of `votes' or `signals'. (We do not assume...
We study axiomatically situations in which the society agrees to treat voters with different charact...
Runoff voting rules such as single transferable vote (STV) and Baldwin's rule are of particular inte...
We discuss the theory of gerrymandering-proof voting rules. Our approach is axiomatic. We show that,...
We study axioms which define “representative democracy” in an environment in which agents vote over ...
In a framework with two parties, deterministic voter preferences and a type of geographical constrai...
In a framework with two parties, deterministic voter preferences and a type of geographical constrai...
International audienceThis article is devoted to the analysis of electoral systems involving two ste...
The relative majority rule and the unanimity rule are characterized for the case in which there are ...
In the apportionment problem, a fixed number of seats must be distributed among parties in proportio...
This paper considers basic constitutional questions about how to elect a legislature. Electoral syst...
Social choice theory understands a voting rule as a mapping from preferences over possible outcomes ...
We study axiomatically situations in which the society agrees to treat voters with different charact...
AbstractVarious properties of preferential election rules are described, including nine forms of mon...
In party-approval multiwinner elections the goal is to allocate the seats of a fixed-size committee ...
Let X be a set of social alternatives, and let V be a set of `votes' or `signals'. (We do not assume...
We study axiomatically situations in which the society agrees to treat voters with different charact...
Runoff voting rules such as single transferable vote (STV) and Baldwin's rule are of particular inte...