When election reforms such as Ranked Choice Voting or the Alternative Vote are proposed to replace plurality voting, they offer lengthier instructions, more opportunities for political expression, and more opportunities for mistakes on the ballot. Observational studies of voting error rely on ecological inference from geographically aggregated data. Here we use an experimental approach instead, to examine the effect of two different ballot conditions at the individual level of analysis: the input rules that the voter must use and the number of ballot options presented for the voter's choice. This experiment randomly assigned three different input rules (single-mark, ranking, and grading) and two different candidate lists (with six and eight...
Abstract. The study of voting systems often takes place in the theoretical do-main due to a lack of ...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
Voting-by-mail (VBM) provides voters the opportunity to cast ballots without being exposed to the in...
Electronic voting systems offer the promise of more accurate voting, devoid of overvotes, hanging ch...
Ballot position effects have been documented across a variety of political and electoral systems. In...
This dissertation addresses the effects of electoral complexity for voters and how voter responses t...
Ballot position effects have been documented across a variety of political and electoral systems. In...
Before the 2016 US presidential elections, more than 2,000 participants participated to a survey in ...
Before the 2016 US presidential elections, more than 2,000 participants participated to a survey in ...
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...
We experimentally study the impact of adding an explicit nil vote option to the ballot in both compu...
Studies pertaining to election systems have historically identified paper-based voting systems as be...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
Abstract. The study of voting systems often takes place in the theoretical do-main due to a lack of ...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
Voting-by-mail (VBM) provides voters the opportunity to cast ballots without being exposed to the in...
Electronic voting systems offer the promise of more accurate voting, devoid of overvotes, hanging ch...
Ballot position effects have been documented across a variety of political and electoral systems. In...
This dissertation addresses the effects of electoral complexity for voters and how voter responses t...
Ballot position effects have been documented across a variety of political and electoral systems. In...
Before the 2016 US presidential elections, more than 2,000 participants participated to a survey in ...
Before the 2016 US presidential elections, more than 2,000 participants participated to a survey in ...
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...
We experimentally study the impact of adding an explicit nil vote option to the ballot in both compu...
Studies pertaining to election systems have historically identified paper-based voting systems as be...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
Abstract. The study of voting systems often takes place in the theoretical do-main due to a lack of ...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
Voting-by-mail (VBM) provides voters the opportunity to cast ballots without being exposed to the in...