English Round-robin voting Cited by user Closed Limelike Curves on 23 Feb 2024 Round-robin voting (also called paired/pairwise comparison or tournament voting) refers to a set of ranked-choice voting systems that elect winners by comparing all…
English Comparison of electoral systems Cited by user ManOfTheArk on 02 Apr 2023 Electoral systems are the rules for conducting elections, a main component of which is the algorithm for determining the winner (or several winners) from the ballots cast.
English Spatial model of voting Cited by user Omegatron on 13 Nov 2021 In social choice theory, the spatial model of voting is used to simulate the behavior of voters in an election, either to explain voter behavior, or to estimate the…
English Condorcet paradox Cited by user Omegatron on 12 Nov 2021 The Condorcet paradox (also known as the voting paradox or the paradox of voting) in social choice theory is a situation noted by the Marquis de Condorcet in the late…