Auditing Ranked Voting Elections with Dirichlet-Tree Models: First Steps
Abstract
Ranked voting systems, such as instant-runoff voting (IRV) and single transferable vote (STV), are used in many places around the world. They are more complex than plurality and scoring rules, presenting a challenge for auditing their outcomes: there is no known risk-limiting audit (RLA) method for STV other than a full hand count. We present a new approach to auditing ranked systems that uses a statistical model, a Dirichlet-tree, that can cope with high-dimensional parameters in a computationally efficient manner. We demonstrate this approach with a ballot-polling Bayesian audit for IRV elections. Although the technique is not known to be risk-limiting, we suggest some strategies that might allow it to be calibrated to limit risk.
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@article{arxiv.2206.14605,
title = {Auditing Ranked Voting Elections with Dirichlet-Tree Models: First Steps},
author = {Floyd Everest and Michelle Blom and Philip B. Stark and Peter J. Stuckey and Vanessa Teague and Damjan Vukcevic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.14605},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
5 pages, 2 figures, accepted for E-Vote-ID 2022. This version has an updated URL for the software package