
Making Multicandidate Elections More Democratic
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Alternative procedures abound: the single-vote plurality method, ubiquitous in the United States, Canada, and Britain; runoff, used in certain primaries; the Borda count, based on rank scores submitted by each voter; approval voting, which permits each voter to support several candidates equally; and the Hare system of successive eliminations, to name a few. This work concludes that single-vote plurality is most often at odds with the majoritarian principle of Condorcet. Those methods most likely to choose the Condorcet candidate under sincere voting are generally the most vulnerable to manipulation. Approval voting and the Hare and runoff methods emerge from the analyses as the most reliable.
Originally published in 1988.
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CONTENTS, pg. vii
LIST OF FIGURES, pg. xi
LIST OF TABLES, pg. xiii
PREFACE, pg. xv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. xix
CHAPTER 1. Multicandidate Elections: Choosing a Winner, pg. 1
CHAPTER 2. Condorcet Efficiency, pg. 15
CHAPTER 3. Social-Utility Efficiency, pg. 30
CHAPTER 4. The Effect of Alternative Spatial Models on Condorcet and Social-Utility Efficiency, pg. 38
CHAPTER 5. Strategic Voting under Plurality Electoral Systems: Decisions under Uncertainty and under Risk, pg. 47
CHAPTER 6. Strategic Voting and Its Effects on Condorcet Efficiency, pg. 64
CHAPTER 7. Strategic Voting for Approval Balloting under Alternative Decision Rules, pg. 79
CHAPTER 8. Empirical Estimates for Single-Vote Plurality and Approval Voting, pg. 89
CHAPTER 9. Other Criteria for Assessing Voting Systems, pg. 96
CHAPTER 10. Conclusions, pg. 104
APPENDIX A. A Statistical Model for Condorcet Efficiency, pg. 109
APPENDIX B. Justification of the Shepsle Utility Function, pg. 114
APPENDIX C. Proofs of Theorems 5.1 and 5.2, pg. 117
APPENDIX D. Simulation Results for Approval Balloting with Alternative Decision Rules, pg. 121
APPENDIX E. Characterization of the Potentially Uniquely Optimal Strategies as Extreme Points of the Permissible Set of Strategies, pg. 125
APPENDIX F. Derivation of the Standard-Score Voting System, pg. 130
GLOSSARY, pg. 133
BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 139
INDEX, pg. 145
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