Strategic Vote Timing in Online Elections With Public Tallies

ArXiv Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.48550/arXiv.2402.09776
Aviv Yaish, S. Abramova, Rainer Bohme
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We study the effect of public tallies on online elections, in a setting where voting is costly and voters are allowed to strategically time their votes. The strategic importance of choosing \emph{when} to vote arises when votes are public, such as in online event scheduling polls (e.g., Doodle), or in blockchain governance mechanisms. In particular, there is a tension between voting early to influence future votes and waiting to observe interim results and avoid voting costs if the outcome has already been decided. Our study draws on empirical findings showing that"temporal"bandwagon effects occur when interim results are revealed to the electorate: late voters are more likely to vote for leading candidates. To capture this phenomenon, we analyze a novel model where the electorate consists of informed voters who have a preferred candidate, and uninformed swing voters who can be swayed according to the interim outcome at the time of voting. In our main results, we prove the existence of equilibria where both early and late voting occur with a positive probability, and we characterize conditions that lead to the appearance of"last minute"voting behavior, where all informed voters vote late.
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有公开计票的在线选举中的战略性投票时间安排
我们研究了在投票成本高昂且允许投票人战略性地安排投票时间的情况下,公开计票对在线选举的影响。当投票公开时,例如在线活动安排投票(如 Doodle)或区块链治理机制中,选择投票时间的战略重要性就显现出来了。尤其是,在提前投票以影响未来投票与等待观察中期结果并在结果已定的情况下避免投票成本之间存在矛盾。我们的研究借鉴了经验研究结果,这些研究结果表明,当中期结果向选民公布时,会出现 "时间 "带头效应:较晚投票的人更有可能投票给领先的候选人。为了捕捉这一现象,我们分析了一个新颖的模型,在该模型中,选民由知情的选民和不知情的摇摆选民组成,前者有自己中意的候选人,后者则会根据投票时的中期结果而被左右。在我们的主要结果中,我们证明了提早投票和延迟投票都以正概率发生的均衡状态的存在,并描述了导致出现 "最后一分钟 "投票行为(即所有知情选民都延迟投票)的条件。
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