Which alternative is selected when voters are called to participate in a sequential voting? Does the ordering matter? The current approach is the first attempt to analyze these questions. Specifically, we propose a two- alternative sequential voting procedure in which two voters are randomly ordered. Each voter has complete information about the preference of both of them. The alternative is implemented if there is unanimity. We obtain that the most patient individual has some advantage in the election, but it is not enough to guarantee that his most-preferred alternative will be selected. The probability to vote first also plays a central role, since the election also depends on the voting order. Keywords: Sequential Voting; Random order; ...
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Voting theory is a branch of social choice theory, which studies the process and pro- cedures of the...
International audienceWe propose a theory of strategic voting in multi-winner elections with approva...
We analyze binary choices in a random utility model assuming that agent’s preferences are affected b...
Two voters must choose between two alternatives. Voters vote in a fixed linear order. If there is no...
Preferences of a single agent are often partially ordered. For example, it may be hard to compare a ...
I study and compare preference aggregation in a simultaneous and a sequential multicandidate electio...
We explore sequential voting in symmetric two-option environments. We show that the (informative) sy...
We theoretically and experimentally study voter behavior in a setting characterized by plurality rul...
We theoretically and experimentally study voter behavior in a setting characterized by plurality rul...
We analyze binary choices in a random utility model assuming that agent's preferences are affected b...
We consider several types of information with which to differentiate preferential ballot voting syst...
I study and compare preference aggregation in a simultaneous and a sequential multicandidate electio...
We consider a way of generating voting rules based on a random relation, the winners being alternati...
In many settings, a group of agents must come to a joint decision on multipleissues. In practice, th...
Elections with sequential voting, such as presidential primaries, are widely thought to feature soci...
Voting theory is a branch of social choice theory, which studies the process and pro- cedures of the...
International audienceWe propose a theory of strategic voting in multi-winner elections with approva...
We analyze binary choices in a random utility model assuming that agent’s preferences are affected b...