What Do We Elect Committees For? A Voting Committee Model for Multi-Winner Rules
Skowron, Piotr Krzysztof (University of Warsaw)
We present a new model that describes the process of electing a group of representatives (e.g., a parliament) for a group of voters. In this model, called the voting committee model, the elected group of representatives runs a number of ballots to make final decisions regarding various issues. The satisfaction of voters comes from the final decisions made by the elected committee. Our results suggest that depending on a single-winner election system used by the committee to make these final decisions, different multi-winner election rules are most suitable for electing the committee. Furthermore, we show that if we allow not only a committee, but also an election rule used to make final decisions, to depend on the voters' preferences, we can obtain an even better representation of the voters.
Jul-15-2015
- Country:
- Europe
- Poland > Masovia Province
- Warsaw (0.04)
- United Kingdom > England
- Cambridgeshire > Cambridge (0.04)
- Poland > Masovia Province
- Europe
- Genre:
- Research Report > New Finding (0.54)
- Industry:
- Government > Voting & Elections (0.66)
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