Which voting system is the best? - Alex Gendler

1,249,184 views ・ 2020-06-11

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Imagine we want to build a new space port
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at one of four recently settled Martian bases,
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and are holding a vote to determine its location.
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Of the hundred colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base,
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15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base.
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For our purposes, let’s assume that everyone prefers the space port
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to be as close to their base as possible, and will vote accordingly.
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What is the fairest way to conduct that vote?
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The most straightforward solution would be to just let each individual
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cast a single ballot, and choose the location with the most votes.
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This is known as plurality voting, or "first past the post."
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In this case, West Base wins easily,
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since it has more residents than any other.
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And yet, most colonists would consider this the worst result,
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given how far it is from everyone else.
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So is plurality vote really the fairest method?
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What if we tried a system like instant runoff voting,
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which accounts for the full range of people’s preferences
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rather than just their top choices?
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Here’s how it would work.
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First, voters rank each of the options from 1 to 4,
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and we compare their top picks.
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South receives the fewest votes for first place, so it’s eliminated.
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Its 15 votes get allocated to those voters’ second choice—
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East Base— giving it a total of 32.
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We then compare top preferences and cut the last place option again.
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This time North Base is eliminated.
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Its residents’ second choice would’ve been South Base,
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but since that’s already gone, the votes go to their third choice.
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That gives East 58 votes over West’s 42, making it the winner.
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But this doesn’t seem fair either.
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Not only did East start out in second-to-last place,
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but a majority ranked it among their two least preferred options.
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Instead of using rankings, we could try voting in multiple rounds,
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with the top two winners proceeding to a separate runoff.
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Normally, this would mean West and North winning the first round,
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and North winning the second.
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But the residents of East Base realize
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that while they don’t have the votes to win,
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they can still skew the results in their favor.
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In the first round, they vote for South Base instead of their own,
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successfully keeping North from advancing.
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Thanks to this "tactical voting" by East Base residents,
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South wins the second round easily, despite being the least populated.
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Can a system be called fair and good if it incentivizes lying
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about your preferences?
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Maybe what we need to do is let voters express a preference
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in every possible head-to-head matchup.
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This is known as the Condorcet method.
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Consider one matchup: West versus North.
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All 100 colonists vote on their preference between the two.
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So that's West's 42 versus the 58 from North, South, and East,
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who would all prefer North.
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Now do the same for the other five matchups.
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The victor will be whichever base wins the most times.
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Here, North wins three and South wins two.
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These are indeed the two most central locations,
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and North has the advantage of not being anyone’s least preferred choice.
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So does that make the Condorcet method an ideal voting system in general?
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Not necessarily.
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Consider an election with three candidates.
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If voters prefer A over B, and B over C, but prefer C over A,
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this method fails to select a winner.
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Over the decades, researchers and statisticians have come up with
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dozens of intricate ways of conducting and counting votes,
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and some have even been put into practice.
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But whichever one you choose,
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it's possible to imagine it delivering an unfair result.
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It turns out that our intuitive concept of fairness
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actually contains a number of assumptions that may contradict each other.
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It doesn’t seem fair for some voters to have more influence than others.
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But nor does it seem fair to simply ignore minority preferences,
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or encourage people to game the system.
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In fact, mathematical proofs have shown that for any election
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with more than two options,
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it’s impossible to design a voting system that doesn’t violate
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at least some theoretically desirable criteria.
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So while we often think of democracy as a simple matter of counting votes,
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it’s also worth considering who benefits from the different ways of counting them.
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