Approval-Based Voting with Mixed Goods
Abstract
We consider a voting scenario in which the resource to be voted upon may consist of both indivisible and divisible goods. This setting generalizes both the well-studied model of multiwinner voting and the recently introduced model of cake sharing. Under approval votes, we propose two variants of the extended justified representation (EJR) notion from multiwinner voting, a stronger one called EJR for mixed goods (EJR-M) and a weaker one called EJR up to 1 (EJR-1). We extend three multiwinner voting rules to our setting -- GreedyEJR, the method of equal shares (MES), and proportional approval voting (PAV) -- and show that while all three generalizations satisfy EJR-1, only the first one provides EJR-M. In addition, we derive tight bounds on the proportionality degree implied by EJR-M and EJR-1, and investigate the proportionality degree of our proposed rules.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2211.12647,
title = {Approval-Based Voting with Mixed Goods},
author = {Xinhang Lu and Jannik Peters and Haris Aziz and Xiaohui Bei and Warut Suksompong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.12647},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Appears in the 37th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2023