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Blotto on the Ballot: A Ballot Stuffing Blotto Game

Computer Science and Game Theory 2024-12-10 v1 Theoretical Economics

Abstract

We consider the following Colonel Blotto game between parties P1P_1 and PA.P_A. P1P_1 deploys a non negative number of troops across JJ battlefields, while PAP_A chooses K,K, K<J,K < J, battlefields to remove all of P1P_1's troops from the chosen battlefields. P1P_1 has the objective of maximizing the number of surviving troops while PAP_A wants to minimize it. Drawing an analogy with ballot stuffing by a party contesting an election and the countermeasures by the Election Commission to negate that, we call this the Ballot Stuffing Game. For this zero-sum resource allocation game, we obtain the set of Nash equilibria as a solution to a convex combinatorial optimization problem. We analyze this optimization problem and obtain insights into the several non trivial features of the equilibrium behavior. These features in turn allows to describe the structure of the solutions and efficient algorithms to obtain then. The model is described as ballot stuffing game in a plebiscite but has applications in security and auditing games. The results are extended to a parliamentary election model. Numerical examples illustrate applications of the game.

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@article{arxiv.2412.06222,
  title  = {Blotto on the Ballot: A Ballot Stuffing Blotto Game},
  author = {Harsh Shah and Jayakrishnan Nair and D Manjunath and Narayan Mandayam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.06222},
  year   = {2024}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures