Article ID: | iaor2013616 |
Volume: | 74 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 335 |
End Page Number: | 355 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2013 |
Journal: | Theory and Decision |
Authors: | Endriss Ulle |
Keywords: | behaviour |
Under approval voting, each voter can nominate as many candidates as she wishes and the election winners are those candidates that are nominated most often. A voter is said to have voted sincerely if she prefers all those candidates she nominated to all other candidates. As there can be a set of winning candidates rather than just a single winner, a voter’s incentives to vote sincerely will depend on what assumptions we are willing to make regarding the principles by which voters extend their preferences over individual candidates to preferences over sets of candidates. We formulate two such principles,