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Calculus of voting refers to any mathematical model which predicts voting behaviour by an electorate, including such features as participation rate. A calculus of voting represents a hypothesized decision-making process.
These models are used in political science in an attempt to capture the relative importance of various factors influencing an elector to vote (or not vote) in a particular way.
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Calculusofvoting refers to any mathematical model which predicts voting behaviour by an electorate, including such features as participation rate. A...
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altruistic theory modified the calculusofvoting: Scholars incorporate altruism into the traditional calculusofvoting model by assuming that a citizen...
Political Science?", Idioms of Inquiry, SUNY, p. 30, ISBN 978-0887064586 Buchanan, James (1974), "Hegel on the calculusofvoting", Public Choice, 17 (1):...
other psychological factors. Voting advice applications and avoidance of wasted votes through strategic voting can impact voting behavior. Voter behavior...
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published in Riker, William H.; Ordeshook, Peter C. (1968). "A Theory of the CalculusofVoting". American Political Science Review. 62: 25–42. doi:10.1017/s000305540011562x...
Electoral Calculus is a political forecasting web site that attempts to predict future United Kingdom general election results. It considers national factors...
"A Theory of the CalculusofVoting" (with William H. Riker) and "Game Theory and Political Theory". He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and...
science approach to voting systems, including majority voting as the standard as opposed to the unanimity rule. They show that none of those systems is perfect...
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increased vote share of 55.4% and a decreased majority of 12,090. An advocate for reducing the voting age to 16, Bottomley is a co-founder and Vice Chair of the...
single-winner votes. They can also be route to one-party sweeps of a city's seats, if a non-proportional system, such as plurality block voting or ticket voting, is...
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Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015. Local Government Review, Vol. 156, Part 1 (Justice of the Peace...