When scoring the same ballots from an election, different voting systems can yield different results. These voting systems can satisfy or violate voting properties. This project is based on Erin Stuckenbruck\u27s senior project Lose Big, Win Big, Sum Big: An Exploration of Ranked Voting Systems. From her project, we obtained a resulting table of which of the voting systems she studied satisfies criteria such as Majority Loser, Condorcet Loser, and Monotonicity. This project examines whether the properties of voting systems that held true in the previous senior project, still holds true if we allow ties when voters rank their choices on a ballot
In their groundbreaking paper, Bartholdi, Tovey and Trick [6] argued that many well-known voting rul...
A voting situation, in which voters are asked to rank all candidates pair by pair, induces a tournam...
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...
We study the impact on strategic voting of tie-breaking by means of considering the order of tied ca...
summary:Voting systems produce an aggregated result of the individual preferences of the voters. In ...
A common problem in social choice theory concerns the aggregation of the rankings expressed by sever...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
We study the impact on strategic voting of tie-breaking by means of considering the order of tied ca...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Science, Mathematics and Computing of Bard College
Classic social choice theory assumes that votes are independent (but possibly conditioned on an un-d...
Positional scoring rules in voting compute the score of an alternative by summing the scores for the...
International audienceWe compare the Condorcet Efficiencies of the plurality rule, the negative plur...
International audienceWe compare the Condorcet Efficiencies of the plurality rule, the negative plur...
The complexity of the winner determination problem has been studied for almost all common voting rul...
Computational complexity of voting manipulation is one of the most actively studied topics in the ar...
In their groundbreaking paper, Bartholdi, Tovey and Trick [6] argued that many well-known voting rul...
A voting situation, in which voters are asked to rank all candidates pair by pair, induces a tournam...
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...
We study the impact on strategic voting of tie-breaking by means of considering the order of tied ca...
summary:Voting systems produce an aggregated result of the individual preferences of the voters. In ...
A common problem in social choice theory concerns the aggregation of the rankings expressed by sever...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
We study the impact on strategic voting of tie-breaking by means of considering the order of tied ca...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Science, Mathematics and Computing of Bard College
Classic social choice theory assumes that votes are independent (but possibly conditioned on an un-d...
Positional scoring rules in voting compute the score of an alternative by summing the scores for the...
International audienceWe compare the Condorcet Efficiencies of the plurality rule, the negative plur...
International audienceWe compare the Condorcet Efficiencies of the plurality rule, the negative plur...
The complexity of the winner determination problem has been studied for almost all common voting rul...
Computational complexity of voting manipulation is one of the most actively studied topics in the ar...
In their groundbreaking paper, Bartholdi, Tovey and Trick [6] argued that many well-known voting rul...
A voting situation, in which voters are asked to rank all candidates pair by pair, induces a tournam...
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...