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General Economics · Economics 2024-11-20 Adam Graham-Squire , David McCune

Single Transferable Vote (STV) counting, used in several jurisdictions in Australia, is a system for choosing multiple election winners given voters' preferences over candidates. There are a variety of different versions of STV legislated…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2024-09-19 Andrew Conway , Michelle Blom , Alexander Ek , Peter J. Stuckey , Vanessa J. Teague , Damjan Vukcevic

The voting systems known as Alternative Vote (AV) and Single Transferable Vote (STV) are extensively used for elections in Australia, possibly more than in any other jurisdiction. Often proposed as superior alternatives to Plurality and…

Physics and Society · Physics 2025-07-22 Anthony B. Morton

Proportional representation plays a crucial role in electoral systems. In ordinal elections, where voters rank candidates based on their preferences, the Single Transferable Vote (STV) is the most widely used proportional voting method. STV…

Computer Science and Game Theory · Computer Science 2025-05-02 Tuva Bardal , Markus Brill , David McCune , Jannik Peters

We analyze a type of voting paradox which we term an involvement paradox, in which a candidate who loses an election could be made into a winner if more of the candidate's non-supporters participated in the election, or a winner could be…

General Economics · Economics 2024-11-26 David McCune

In the popular debate over the use of ranked-choice voting, it is often claimed that the method of single transferable vote (STV) is immune or mostly immune to the so-called ``spoiler effect,'' where the removal of a losing candidate…

Methodology · Statistics 2024-03-07 David McCune , Jennifer Wilson

Single Transferable Vote (STV) counting, used in several jurisdictions in Australia, is a system for choosing multiple election winners given voters' preferences among candidates. The system is complex and it is not always obvious how an…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2025-09-18 Andrew Conway , Michelle Blom , Alexander Ek , Peter Stuckey , Vanessa Teague , Damjan Vukcevic

The Single Transferable Vote (STV) is a system of preferential voting employed in multi-seat elections. Each vote cast by a voter is a (potentially partial) ranking over a set of candidates. No techniques currently exist for computing the…

Computer Science and Game Theory · Computer Science 2017-08-17 Michelle Blom , Peter J. Stuckey , Vanessa J. Teague

The methods of single transferable vote (STV) and sequential ranked-choice voting (RCV) are different methods for electing a set of winners in multiwinner elections. STV is a classical voting method that has been widely used internationally…

General Economics · Economics 2023-07-03 David McCune , Erin Martin , Grant Latina , Kaitlyn Simms

Single Transferable Vote (STV) is used to elect candidates to the 76 seat Australian Senate across six states and two territories. These eight STV contests are counted using a combination of ballot scanners, manual data entry and tabulation…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2024-03-21 Michelle Blom

The single transferable vote (STV) is a system of preferential proportional voting employed in multi-seat elections. Each ballot cast by a voter is a (potentially partial) ranking over a set of candidates. The margin of victory, or simply…

Computer Science and Game Theory · Computer Science 2025-03-26 Michelle Blom , Alexander Ek , Peter J. Stuckey , Vanessa Teague , Damjan Vukcevic

Errors are inevitable in the implementation of any complex process. Here we examine the effect of random errors on Single Transferable Vote (STV) elections, a common approach to deciding multi-seat elections. It is usually expected that…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2020-11-10 Michelle Blom , Andrew Conway , Peter J. Stuckey , Vanessa Teague , Damjan Vukcevic

We study ballot exhaustion in multiwinner single transferable vote (STV) elections using a dataset of 1,070 Scottish local government elections comprising over 5.4 million ballots. While ballot exhaustion has been studied extensively in…

General Economics · Economics 2026-05-14 David McCune , E. E. Naber

Voting is a simple mechanism to combine together the preferences of multiple agents. Agents may try to manipulate the result of voting by mis-reporting their preferences. One barrier that might exist to such manipulation is computational…

Artificial Intelligence · Computer Science 2012-04-18 Toby Walsh

Constructing efficient risk-limiting audits (RLAs) for multiwinner single transferable vote (STV) elections is a challenging problem. An STV RLA is designed to statistically verify that the reported winners of an election did indeed win…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2026-03-27 Michelle Blom , Alexander Ek , Peter J. Stuckey , Vanessa Teague , Damjan Vukcevic

Risk-limiting audits (RLAs) are an increasingly important method for checking that the reported outcome of an election is, in fact, correct. Indeed, their use is increasingly being legislated. While effective methods for RLAs have been…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2023-08-10 Michelle Blom , Peter J. Stuckey , Vanessa Teague , Damjan Vukcevic

We describe the vote package in R, which implements the plurality (or first-past-the-post), two-round runoff, score, approval and single transferable vote (STV) electoral systems, as well as methods for selecting the Condorcet winner and…

Computation · Statistics 2021-02-12 Adrian E. Raftery , Hana Ševčíková , Bernard W. Silverman

Criteria for a good voting system have been given particularly careful scrutiny in recent years, with general agreement that the core values are fair results, voter power and choice, and local representation. This paper reexamines the basic…

Physics and Society · Physics 2023-03-29 Denis Mollison

Single Transferable Vote (STV) elections are a principled approach to electing multiple candidates in a single election. Each ballot has a starting value of 1, and a candidate is elected if they gather a total vote value more than a defined…

Computer Science and Game Theory · Computer Science 2024-12-03 Michelle Blom , Peter J. Stuckey , Vanessa Teague , Damjan Vukcevic

For many voting rules, it is NP-hard to compute a successful manipulation. However, NP-hardness only bounds the worst-case complexity. Recent theoretical results suggest that manipulation may often be easy in practice. We study empirically…

Artificial Intelligence · Computer Science 2012-04-18 Toby Walsh
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