The following pages link to Voting paradoxes and referenda (Q2386276):
Displaying 19 items.
- Book review of: G. G. Szpiro, Numbers rule. The vexing mathematics of democracy, from Plato to the present (Q384423) (← links)
- The potential of iterative voting to solve the separability problem in referendum elections (Q483636) (← links)
- Referenda as a catch-22 (Q647545) (← links)
- Cost-conscious voters in referendum elections (Q656035) (← links)
- Single-switch preferences and the Ostrogorski paradox (Q855755) (← links)
- Ensuring a representative referendum outcome: the daunting task of setting the quorum right (Q964825) (← links)
- Fair representation and a linear Shapley rule (Q1651264) (← links)
- The voter who wasn't there: referenda, representation and abstention (Q1762848) (← links)
- Representation in majority tournaments (Q1964740) (← links)
- Characterizing referenda with quorums via strategy-proofness (Q2015028) (← links)
- Learning, proximity and voting: theory and empirical evidence from nuclear referenda (Q2217352) (← links)
- The paradox of multiple elections (Q2386269) (← links)
- The inter-institutional distribution of power in EU codecision (Q2431830) (← links)
- Majority rip-off in referendum voting (Q2500739) (← links)
- Does Choosing Committees from Approval Balloting Fulfill the Electorate’s Will? (Q2829680) (← links)
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- Ultimate fate of constrained voters (Q4654411) (← links)
- ANOMALOUS OUTCOMES IN PREFERENTIAL VOTING (Q5701565) (← links)
- Vote swapping in irresolute two-tier voting procedures (Q6051887) (← links)