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In U.S. presidential elections, voters in noncompetitive states seem not to count — and so have zero voting power, according to the Banzhaf and other voting-power indices — because they cannot influence the outcome in their states. But because the electoral votes of these states are...
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We extend approval voting so as to elect multiple candidates, who may be either individuals or members of a political party, in rough proportion to their approval in the electorate. We analyze two divisor methods of apportionment, first proposed by Jefferson and Webster, that iteratively...
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