Condorcet Efficiency: A Preference for Indifference

Posted: 19 Feb 2001

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William V. Gehrlein

University of Delaware - Operations Management

Fabrice Valognes

Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) - Faculty of Economics, Management and Social Sciences

Abstract

The Condorcet winner in an election is the candidate who would be able to defeat all other candidates in a series of pairwise elections. The Condorcet efficiency of a voting procedure is the conditional probability that it will elect the Condorcet winner, given that a Condorcet winner exists. The study considers the Condorcet efficiency of weighted scoring rules (WSR's) on three candidates for large electorates when voter indifference between candidates is allowed. It is shown that increasing the proportion of voters who have partial indifference will increase the probability that a Condorcet winner exists, and will also increase the Condorcet efficiency of all WSR's. The same observation is observed when the proportion of voters with complete preferences on candidates is reduced. Borda Rule is shown to be the WSR with maximum Condorcet efficiency over a broad range of assumptions related to voter preferences. The result of forcing voters to completely rank all candidates, by randomly breaking ties on candidates that are viewed as indifferent, leads to a reduction in the probability that a Condorcet winner exists and to a reduction in the Condorcet efficiency of all WSR's.

Suggested Citation

Gehrlein, William V. and Valognes, Fabrice, Condorcet Efficiency: A Preference for Indifference. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=257199

William V. Gehrlein (Contact Author)

University of Delaware - Operations Management ( email )

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Fabrice Valognes

Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) - Faculty of Economics, Management and Social Sciences ( email )

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B-5000 Namur
Belgium

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