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Crowdsourcing Applications of Voting Theory Daniel Hughart
An Analysis of Random Elections with Large Numbers of Voters Arxiv
Verifiable Voting Systems
Which Voting Systems Are Statistically Robust?
Range Voting Satisfies Properties That No Rank-Order System
Preventing Social Disappointment in Elections
Table of Contents Preface
Liberal Democrats
An Optimal Single-Winner Preferential Voting System Based on Game Theory
The Alternative Vote and Coombs Rule Versus First-Past-The-Post: a Social Choice Analysis of Simulated Data Based on English Elections, 1992-2010
MONFAIL.POST.0617.Pdf
Efficient Democratic Decisions Via Nondeterministic Proportional
How Campaigns Respond to Ballot Position: a New Mechanism for Order Effects
Moderated Differential Pairwise Tallying: a Voter Specified Hybrid of Ranking by Pairwise Comparisons and Cardinal Utility Sums
MONOTONICITY FAILURE in IRV ELECTIONS with THREE CANDIDATES: CLOSENESS MATTERS Nicholas R. Miller Department of Political Scienc
An Optimal Single-Winner Preferential Voting System Based on Game Theory
Ballot Order Effect Is Huge: Evidence from Texas1
Bayesian Tabulation Audits Explained and Extended
Top View
Electoral Data from Latin American Democracies As Well As Original Survey Data to Answer These Research Questions
Susceptibility to Strategic Voting: a Comparison of Plurality and Instant-Runoff Elections1
Unifying Ensemble Methods for Q-Learning Via Social Choice Theory