Abstract

A basic objective of choice theory is obvious—we want to find an election procedure in which outcomes accurately reflect the “true” views of voters. In the quest for such a procedure positional voting methods have been widely employed and studied. They are easy to use and they also define a natural way to model the beliefs of voters, because they assign weights to voters’ rankings of candidates.

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