Conventional democratic institutions aggregate preferences poorly. The norm of one-person-one-vote with majority rule treats people fairly by giving everyone an equal chance to influence outcomes but fails to give proportional weight to people whose interests in a social outcome are stronger than those of other people. This problem leads to the familiar phenomenon of tyranny of the majority. Various institutions that have been tried or proposed over the years to correct this problem-including supermajority rule, weighted voting, cumulative voting, mixed constitutions, executive discretion, and judicially protected rights-all badly misfire in various ways, for example, by creating gridlock or corruption. This Article proposes a new form of...
Who will vote quadratically in large-N elections under quadratic voting (QV)? First, who will vote? ...
Democratic societies base much of their decisions on voting procedures that involve aggregation of i...
Democratic societies have been increasingly confronted with extreme, knife-edge election outcomes th...
Conventional democratic institutions aggregate preferences poorly. The norm of one-person-one-vote w...
Quadratic Voting (QV) is a promising technique for improving group decision-making by accounting for...
Lani Guinier\u27s proposals were neither radical nor undemocratic. In fact, cumulative voting is mor...
While democracy often leads to the tyranny of the majority, alternatives that have been proposed by ...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
Shareholder voting is a weak and much-criticized mechanism for controlling managerial opportunism. A...
When we select representatives to a legislature, what voting rule will best reflect our deepest cons...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
The current system of individual preference aggregation employed by the United States is plurality r...
The paper studies a simple voting system that can increase the power of minorities without sacrifici...
Numerous electoral systems have been devised over the years but, in decision-making, many forums sti...
Who will vote quadratically in large-N elections under quadratic voting (QV)? First, who will vote? ...
Democratic societies base much of their decisions on voting procedures that involve aggregation of i...
Democratic societies have been increasingly confronted with extreme, knife-edge election outcomes th...
Conventional democratic institutions aggregate preferences poorly. The norm of one-person-one-vote w...
Quadratic Voting (QV) is a promising technique for improving group decision-making by accounting for...
Lani Guinier\u27s proposals were neither radical nor undemocratic. In fact, cumulative voting is mor...
While democracy often leads to the tyranny of the majority, alternatives that have been proposed by ...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
Shareholder voting is a weak and much-criticized mechanism for controlling managerial opportunism. A...
When we select representatives to a legislature, what voting rule will best reflect our deepest cons...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
The current system of individual preference aggregation employed by the United States is plurality r...
The paper studies a simple voting system that can increase the power of minorities without sacrifici...
Numerous electoral systems have been devised over the years but, in decision-making, many forums sti...
Who will vote quadratically in large-N elections under quadratic voting (QV)? First, who will vote? ...
Democratic societies base much of their decisions on voting procedures that involve aggregation of i...
Democratic societies have been increasingly confronted with extreme, knife-edge election outcomes th...