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Plurality Rule Works In Three-Candidate Elections
Authors:Bernardo Moreno  M. Socorro Puy
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Teoría e Historia Económica, Universidad de Málaga, Campus el Ejido, 29013 Málaga, Spain
Abstract:In the citizen–candidate approach each citizen chooses whether or not to run as candidate. In a single-peaked preference domain, we find that the strategic entry decision of the candidates eliminates one of the most undesirable properties of Plurality rule, namely to elect a poor candidate in three-candidate elections since as we show, the Condorcet winner among the self-declared candidates is always elected. We find that the equilibria with three candidates are basically 2-fold, either there are two right-wing candidates and a left-wing candidate who wins the elections (or its symmetric), or there is a right-wing candidate, a left-wing candidate, and a candidate located in between the two others who becomes winner. We also show that when four or more candidates enter the contest, Plurality rule can elect the Condorcet-loser among the self-declared candidates.
Keywords:citizen–  candidate  condorcet winner  plurality rule  sincere voting
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