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How voting rules impact legitimacy

Political Science

How voting rules impact legitimacy

C. I. Hausladen, R. H. Fricker, et al.

This research, conducted by Carina I. Hausladen, Regula Hänggli Fricker, Dirk Helbing, Renato Kunz, Junling Wang, and Evangelos Pournaras, delves into the legitimacy of various voting methods through a unique human subjects experiment. With 120 participants involved, the study reveals how perceived legitimacy shifts between political and non-political contexts, and highlights the special role of preferential voting methods in polarized scenarios.... show more
Abstract
Collective action is essential for addressing the grand challenges of our time. However, for such action to be successful, decision-making processes must be perceived as legitimate. In this study, we investigate the legitimacy of different voting methods. Using a pre-registered human subject experiment, 120 participants cast their votes using four voting methods: majority voting, combined approval voting, range voting, and the modified Borda count. These methods represent a range of preference elicitation designs, from low to high complexity and flexibility. Furthermore, we developed a legitimacy scale upon which the participants rate the voting methods. The experiment was conducted in a non-political setting (voting on color preferences) and a political context (voting on COVID-19-related questions). Our findings suggest that the perceived legitimacy of a voting method is context-dependent. Specifically, preferential voting methods are seen as more legitimate than majority voting in a political decision-making situation, but only for individuals with well-defined preferences. Furthermore, preferential voting methods are more legitimate than majority voting in a highly polarized situation.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 29, 2024
Authors
Carina I. Hausladen, Regula Hänggli Fricker, Dirk Helbing, Renato Kunz, Junling Wang, Evangelos Pournaras
Tags
voting methods
legitimacy
political contexts
human subject experiment
preference
polarization
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