Voting schemes based on candidate-orderings or discrete choices considered harmful (original) (raw)

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Varieties of failure of monotonicity and participation under five voting methods

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Monotonicity Failure in Irv Elections with Three Candidates

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Multi-Winner Elections: Complexity of Manipulation, Control and Winner-Determination

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The impact of indifferent voters on the likelihood of some voting paradoxes

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Categoric and Ordinal Voting: An Overview

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Manipulation of voting schemes with restricted beliefs

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Nonconvergent Electoral Equilibria Under Scoring Rules: Beyond Plurality

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Ties matter: Complexity of voting manipulation revisited

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Nonmanipulable voting schemes when participants' interests are partially decomposable

Diego Walker

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