Approval Voting proposes a compelling way to elect some 500,000 officials in public elections. Under this system, voters may vote for, or approve of, as many candidates as they like in multi-candidate elections. Among the many benefits of approval voting are its propensity to elect the majority candidate (rather than the strongest minority candidate, as often occurs under plurality voting), its relative invulnerability to insincere or strategic voting, and a probable increase in voter turnout, since it would offer voters the opportunity to influence election outcomes more equitably.



Inhalt
Introduction: Overview of the Problem and Its Solution.- Sincerity and Strategy-Proofness: Which System Is Most Honest?.- The Condorcet Criterion: Which System Best Finds the Majority Candidate?.- The Reconstruction of an Election under Alternative Rules.- Power and Equity: Which System Is Fairest?.- Deducing Condorcet Candidates from Election Data.- Polls and the Problem of Strategic Information in Elections.- Recent Empirical Examples and Theoretical Extensions.- Deducing Preferences and Choices in the 1980 Presidential Election.- Epilogue.
Titel
Approval Voting
Untertitel
Second Edition
EAN
9780387498966
ISBN
978-0-387-49896-6
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
08.06.2007
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
10.1 MB
Anzahl Seiten
200
Jahr
2007
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
2nd ed. 2007