Voting theory



Three Brief Proofs of Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem ideas
        Three Brief Proofs of Arrow's Impossibility Theorem

Arrow’s Theorem and the Gibbard–Satterthwaite Theorem: A Unified Approach home papers arrow satterthwaite
        

The Proof of the Gibbard–Satterthwaite Theorem Revisited papers
        

Voting methods: tutorial and essays by James Green-Armytage (for IRV, see e.g.
        Voting Methods

Article on the practical effects in Papua New Guinea of switching from a majority-based to a plurality-based voting system main english
        Papua New Guinea

2002 New Zealand election using Sainte-Laguë www ref html
        Part II - The Sainte-Lague Formula

Elections New Zealand explanation of Sainte-Laguë elections
        MMP - how it works, quiz & calculator : Sainte-Laguë allocation formula

Whatever You're Into, Get Into froola.

Java implementation of Webster's method at cut-the-knot
        Apportionment: Webster's method

Independence from similar alternatives Article by Stephen Eppley
        Independence from Similar Alternatives in Social Choice Procedures

Single-Winner Electoral Methods FAQ
        Single-Winner Electoral Methods FAQ

Election methods resource by Blake Cretney
        Election Methods Resource

Extending the Rational Voter Theory of Tactical Voting , Stephen Fisher (2001)
        

The Proof of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite Theorem Revisited , Lars-Gunnar Svensson (1999)
        S-WoPEc: The Proof of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite Theorem Revisited

VotePair.org VotePair is a banding together of the people who started tactical voting online in the 2000 elections.
        VotePair || Uniting Progressives Through Strategic Voting

backingblair.co.uk - UK Tactical Voting Anti-Blair
        Backing Blair :: UK General Election 2005

tacticalvoter.net -- UK Tactical Voting anti-Tory
        Tactical voter

tacticalvoting.net -- UK Tactical Voting anti-Blair
        tacticalvoting.net

tacticalvoting.com - Tactical Voting (for whatever reason) in the General Election 2005
        Tactical Voting in British General Elections (UK or Britain)

Tactical Voting Can Be a Weak Strategy -- Article on tactical voting within larger strategic considerations
        empty moat: Tactical Voting Can Be a Weak Strategy

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