Document de travail

Correlation, Partitioning and the Probability of Casting a Decisive Vote under the Majority Rule

Michel Le Breton, Dominique Lepelley et Hatem Smaoui

Résumé

The main purpose of this paper is to estimate the probability of casting a decisive vote under the majority rule for a class of random electorate models encompassing the celebrated Impartial Culture (IC) and Impartial Anonymous Culture (IAC) models. The emphasis is on the impact of correlation across votes on the order of magnitude of this event. Our proof techniques use arguments from probability theory on one hand and combinatorial and algorithmic tools for counting integer points inside convex polytopes on the other hand.

Mots-clés

Elections; Power Measurement; Voting; Random Electorate;

Codes JEL

  • D71: Social Choice • Clubs • Committees • Associations
  • D72: Political Processes: Rent-Seeking, Lobbying, Elections, Legislatures, and Voting Behavior

Remplacé par

Michel Le Breton, Dominique Lepelley et Hatem Smaoui, « Correlation, Partitioning and the Probability of Casting a Decisive Vote under the Majority Rule », Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol. 64, mai 2016, p. 11–22.

Référence

Michel Le Breton, Dominique Lepelley et Hatem Smaoui, « Correlation, Partitioning and the Probability of Casting a Decisive Vote under the Majority Rule », TSE Working Paper, n° 16-622, février 2016.

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Publié dans

TSE Working Paper, n° 16-622, février 2016