The majority judgement is a method of election. It is the consequence of a new theory of social choice where voters judge candidates instead of ranking them. The theory is explained elsewhere [2, 4]. This article describes and analyzes electoral experiments conducted in parallel with the last two French presidential elections to: (1) show that the majority judgement is a practical method, (2) describe it and its salient properties, (3) establish that it escapes the classical paradoxes, (4) illustrate how in practice the well known electoral mechanisms all fail to meet important criteria. The demonstrations introduce new concepts and methods.Le jugement majoritaire est une méthode d'élection. Cette méthode est l'aboutissement d'une nouvelle ...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
This paper reports an experiment realised with 850 electors during the 2017 French presidential elec...
The majority judgement is a method of election. It is the consequence of a new theory of social choi...
This paper presents the framed-field experiment on Approval Voting and (+2,+1,0) Evaluation Voting r...
Throughout the world, the choice of one from among a set of candidates is accomplished by elections....
AbstractThe majority judgment (MJ) voting method works well in theory and in practice. Not only does...
International audienceThis paper presents findings from framed field experiments on Approval Voting ...
International audienceDuring the first round of the French 2012 presidential elections on April 22, ...
This paper is based on a field experiment took place during the 2002 french presidential election, a...
This paper describes aspects of the majority judgment in an election. The majority judgment is a met...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
This paper reports an experiment realised with 850 electors during the 2017 French presidential elec...
The majority judgement is a method of election. It is the consequence of a new theory of social choi...
This paper presents the framed-field experiment on Approval Voting and (+2,+1,0) Evaluation Voting r...
Throughout the world, the choice of one from among a set of candidates is accomplished by elections....
AbstractThe majority judgment (MJ) voting method works well in theory and in practice. Not only does...
International audienceThis paper presents findings from framed field experiments on Approval Voting ...
International audienceDuring the first round of the French 2012 presidential elections on April 22, ...
This paper is based on a field experiment took place during the 2002 french presidential election, a...
This paper describes aspects of the majority judgment in an election. The majority judgment is a met...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
This paper reports an experiment realised with 850 electors during the 2017 French presidential elec...