Single distributed vote: Difference between revisions

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==Motivation for specific parameter choice==
 
A desirable property of a sequential system is to conserved vote power across rounds. The most literal interpretation of this concept is [[Vote unitarity]]. An alternative idea is that instead of spending the amount of ballot it is distributed between previous winners and potential winners. The distribution would follow the rule that the total is preserved. Whichever potential winner has the most distributed vote power available to them wins. This concept is maintained in SPAV and highest average party list systems. Each voter has their vote split between all their approved winners and the next potential one. The formula for their ballot weight is 1/(1+W). It is not clear if this conservation of ballot weight was what lead Thiele to propose SPAV. However, such systems have later been characterized this way using the concept of Maximin Support. <ref>https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.05370</ref>
 
This rule is that for each voter the sum of all ballot fractions given to the prior winners is equal to 1 when combined with each potential winner. That is, the winners for each voter get some fraction of the ballot weight and the ballot weight is conserved.
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