Weighted Voting Math Assignment
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Weighted Voting Math Assignment
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Weighted Voting
- Consider the weighted voting system [q: 7,5,3,1,1] a. What is the smallest value that the quota q can take? b. What is the largest value that the quota q can take? c. What is the value of the quota if at least two-thirds of the votes are required to pass a motion?
- Consider the weighted voting system [13: 13, 6, 4, 2] a. Identify the dictators, if any. b. Identify players with veto power, if any c. Identify dummies, if any.
- Find the Banzhaf power distribution of the weighted voting system [33: 18, 16, 15, 2]
- Consider the weighted voting system [17: 13, 9, 5, 2]. In the sequential coalition P3, P2, P1, P4 which player is pivotal.
- Find the Shapley-Shubik power distribution for the system [24: 17, 13, 11]
Voting Theory Assignment
- To decide on a new website design, the designer asks people to rank three designs that have been created (labeled A, B, and C). The individual ballots are shown below. Create a preference table. ABC, ABC, ACB, BAC, BCA, BCA, ACB, CAB, CAB, BCA, ACB, ABC
- The planning committee for a renewable energy trade show is trying to decide what
city to hold their next show in. The votes are shown below.
Number of voters 9 19 11 8
1st choice Buffalo Atlanta Chicago Buffalo
2nd choice Atlanta Buffalo Buffalo Chicago
3rd choice ChicagoChicago Atlanta Atlanta
- How many voters voted in this election?
- How many votes are needed for a majority? A plurality?
- A non-profit agency is electing a new chair of the board. The votes are shown below.
Number of voters 11 5 10 3
1st choice AtkinsCortez Burke Atkins
2nd choice Cortez Burke Cortez Burke
3rd choice Burke AtkinsAtkinsCorte
- Find the winner under the plurality method.
- Find the winner under the Borda Count Method
- The student government is holding elections for president. There are four candidates
(labeled A, B, C, and D for convenience). The preference schedule for the election is:
Number of voters 120 50 40 90 60 100
1st choice C B D A A D
2nd choice D C A C D B
3rd choice B A B B C A
4th choice A D C D B C
- Find the winner under the Instant Runoff Voting method.
- Find the winner under Copeland’s method. method.
- Consider an election with 129 votes. a. If there are 4 candidates, what is the smallest number of votes that a plurality candidate could have? b. If there are 8 candidates, what is the smallest number of votes that a plurality candidate could have?
Weighted Voting Math Assignment
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