How many voters are needed for paradoxes?

How many voters are needed for paradoxes?

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Article ID: iaor20032591
Country: United States
Volume: 20
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 341
End Page Number: 355
Publication Date: Jan 2002
Journal: Economic Theory
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Keywords: voting
Abstract:

This paper presents a general procedure for finding profiles with the minimum number of voters required for many important paradoxes. Borda's and Condorcet's classic examples are revisited as well as generalizations. Using Saari's procedure line, we obtain an upper bound for the minimum number of voters needed for a profile for which the Condorcet winner is not strictly top ranked for all ws3 weighted positional procedures. Also, we give a simple upper bound on the minimum number of voters needed for a set of prescribed voting outcomes. In contrast to situations wherein small numbers of voters are needed, we consider paradoxes requiring arbitrarily large numbers of voters as well as large numbers of alternatives. Finally, we indicate connections with statistical rank based tests.

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