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- A Borda count for partially ordered ballots (Q404753) (← links)
- Manipulation can be hard in tractable voting systems even for constant-sized coalitions (Q465694) (← links)
- Finding the threshold of exclusion for all single seat and multi-seat scoring rules: illustrated by results for the Borda and Dowdall rules (Q505282) (← links)
- Borda's paradox with weighted scoring rules (Q656803) (← links)
- Condorcet vs. Borda in light of a dual majoritarian approach (Q719049) (← links)
- Relationships between Borda voting and Zermelo ranking (Q733784) (← links)
- The Borda dictionary (Q808973) (← links)
- Which scoring rule maximizes condorcet efficiency under IAC? (Q816096) (← links)
- Scoring rules over subsets of alternatives: consistency and paradoxes (Q898672) (← links)
- The senatorial election in spain. Proportional Borda methods for selecting several candidates (Q926353) (← links)
- Preference densities and social choices (Q929354) (← links)
- On eligibility by the de Borda voting rules (Q933759) (← links)
- Nash implementable domains for the Borda count (Q944256) (← links)
- On the probability of observing Borda's paradox (Q976964) (← links)
- Voces populi and the art of listening (Q989981) (← links)
- Monotonic incompatibility between electing and ranking (Q1046336) (← links)
- Symmetry, voting, and social choice (Q1110424) (← links)
- The voters' paradox, spin, and the Borda count (Q1181753) (← links)
- On the relationship of the Condorcet winner and positional voting rules (Q1277472) (← links)
- A Borda measure for social choice functions (Q1277484) (← links)
- Beta distributions in a simplex and impartial anonymous cultures (Q1296509) (← links)
- Choice from a three-element set: Some lessons of the 2000 presidential campaign in the United States (Q1395132) (← links)
- The Borda rule, Condorcet consistency and Condorcet stability (Q1411103) (← links)
- The impact of indifferent voters on the likelihood of some voting paradoxes (Q1763193) (← links)
- Tournament games and Condorcet voting (Q1805311) (← links)
- Explaining all three-alternative voting outcomes (Q1806204) (← links)
- Borda rule, Copeland method and strategic manipulation. (Q1811244) (← links)
- On the probability that all decision rules select the same winner (Q1972344) (← links)
- Group decisions from individual rankings: the Borda-Condorcet rule (Q2030732) (← links)
- The Borda count with weak preferences (Q2069955) (← links)
- Weighted scoring elections: is Borda best? (Q2125101) (← links)
- Pairwise consensus and the Borda rule (Q2127889) (← links)
- A nail-biting election (Q2388807) (← links)
- The probability of ties with scoring methods: some results (Q2388824) (← links)
- What shall we do with the cyclic profile? (Q2452147) (← links)
- The original Borda count and partial voting (Q2452254) (← links)
- Borda and the maximum likelihood approach to vote aggregation (Q2473067) (← links)
- Why the Count de Borda cannot beat the Marquis de Condorcet (Q2500711) (← links)
- Borda and condorcet: Some distance results (Q2502393) (← links)
- A comparison of theoretical and empirical evaluations of the Borda compromise (Q2513291) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness of the randomized Condorcet voting system (Q2628714) (← links)
- A conjecture on the construction of orderings by Borda's rule (Q2629514) (← links)
- On the Condorcet Efficiency of Approval Voting and Extended Scoring Rules for Three Alternatives (Q2829684) (← links)
- The Condorcet efficiency of Borda Rule with anonymous voters (Q5932216) (← links)
- Counting condorcet (Q6098023) (← links)
- Construction of voting situations concordant with ranking patterns (Q6098179) (← links)