Elections, Voting Rules and Paradoxical Outcomes von William V. Gehrlein | ISBN 9783319878454

Elections, Voting Rules and Paradoxical Outcomes

von William V. Gehrlein und Dominique Lepelley
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinWilliam V. Gehrlein
Autor / AutorinDominique Lepelley
Buchcover Elections, Voting Rules and Paradoxical Outcomes | William V. Gehrlein | EAN 9783319878454 | ISBN 3-319-87845-X | ISBN 978-3-319-87845-4

“This book should be of interest to any mathematically inclined reader who is interested in the mathematics of voting, and this book is especially timely since it arrives at a time when some cities and states in the United States are considering switching their voting rules from plurality to methods such as instant runoff voting.” (David McCune, Mathematical Reviews, March 2, 2020)

Elections, Voting Rules and Paradoxical Outcomes

von William V. Gehrlein und Dominique Lepelley
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinWilliam V. Gehrlein
Autor / AutorinDominique Lepelley

This monograph studies voting procedures based on the probability that paradoxical outcomes like the famous Condorcet Paradox might exist. It is well known that hypothetical examples of many different paradoxical election outcomes can be developed, but this analysis examines factors that are related to the process by which voters form their preferences on candidates that will significantly reduce the likelihood that such voting paradoxes will ever actually be observed. It is found that extreme forms of voting paradoxes should be uncommon events with a small number of candidates. Another consideration is the propensity of common voting rules to elect the Condorcet Winner, which is widely accepted as the best choice as the winner, when it exists. All common voting rules are found to have identifiable scenarios for which they perform well on the basis of this criterion. But, Borda Rule is found to consistently work well at electing the Condorcet Winner, while the other voting rules have scenarios where they work poorly or have a very small likelihood of electing a different candidate than Borda Rule. The conclusions of previous theoretical work are presented in an expository format and they are validated with empirically-based evidence. Practical implications of earlier studies are also developed.