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Revision as of 04:44, 29 November 2013
Contents
Ballots: what is out there?
A team project for MA279, Fall 2013
Team members: Qianyu Deng, Sui Fang, Weichen Gai, Chenkai Wang, Bolun Zhang
Introduction
The main purpose of using ballots in an election is to record the opinions of electorates and their preferences of the candidates. The goal is to determine a winner from the candidates. Ballots come in many physical forms, such as a piece of paper or a digital document stored in a computer. The actual format of a ballot is called voting system or voting method. A voting system has several built-in rules in order to ensure fair voting during the election. Another functionality of a voting system is counting the voting from ballots to determine a final winner. So to specify a valid voting system, we have to describe two key ingredients: 1. allowable votes, i.e., ballots and 2. the algorithms of collecting votes. In this study, we will study how various voting systems are designed and reveal the mathematical reasons in designing these voting systems.
Fairness Criteria
In order to minimize biased opinions in a voting system, we use fairness criteria to measure the "fairness" of a particular voting system. In a formal mathematical treatment, we can define the mathematical meaning of the word "fairness" according to these criteria.
Transitivity
Method 1
- Background
- Method
- Abortion reason
Method 2
- Background
- Method
- Abortion reason
Method 3
- Background
- Method
- Abortion reason
Conclusion
Bibliography
- Ballots. Retrieved from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballot