We introduce ‘Balanced Voting’, a new voting scheme that is particularly suitable for making fundamental societal decisions. Such decisions typically involve subgroups that are strongly in favor of, or against, a new fundamental direction, and others that care much less. In a two-stage procedure, Balanced Voting works as follows: Citizens may abstain from voting on a fundamental direction in a first stage. In a second voting stage, this guarantees them a voting right on the variations of the fundamental direction chosen in the first. All losers from the first stage also obtain voting rights in the second stage, while winners do not. We develop a model with two fundamental directions for which stakes are high for some individuals and with pr...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
Generalized majority rules are electoral rules in which an alternative needs to obtain a fixed perce...
Abstract To allow society to treat unequal alternatives distinctly we propose a natural extension of...
Can we devise mechanisms that allow voters to express the intensity of their preferences when moneta...
This paper analyzes a two-alternative voting model with the distinctive feature that voters have pre...
Democratic societies base much of their decisions on voting procedures that involve aggregation of i...
The paper studies a simple voting system that can increase the power of mi-norities without sacri\u8...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
This paper analyzes a two-alternative voting model with the dis-tinctive feature that voters have pr...
Abstract. What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or ma...
Utilitarian voting (UV) is defined in this paper as any voting rule that allows the voter to rank al...
What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or maximax? We ...
What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or maximax? We ...
The paper reports the results of series of experiments aimed at examining people’s readiness to use ...
In this article di$erences between rational, policy-based, and rationalized voting are discussed, an...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
Generalized majority rules are electoral rules in which an alternative needs to obtain a fixed perce...
Abstract To allow society to treat unequal alternatives distinctly we propose a natural extension of...
Can we devise mechanisms that allow voters to express the intensity of their preferences when moneta...
This paper analyzes a two-alternative voting model with the distinctive feature that voters have pre...
Democratic societies base much of their decisions on voting procedures that involve aggregation of i...
The paper studies a simple voting system that can increase the power of mi-norities without sacri\u8...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
This paper analyzes a two-alternative voting model with the dis-tinctive feature that voters have pr...
Abstract. What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or ma...
Utilitarian voting (UV) is defined in this paper as any voting rule that allows the voter to rank al...
What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or maximax? We ...
What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or maximax? We ...
The paper reports the results of series of experiments aimed at examining people’s readiness to use ...
In this article di$erences between rational, policy-based, and rationalized voting are discussed, an...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
Generalized majority rules are electoral rules in which an alternative needs to obtain a fixed perce...
Abstract To allow society to treat unequal alternatives distinctly we propose a natural extension of...