Evaluation of a Presidential Election Game
Guillermo Owen
American Political Science Review, 1975, vol. 69, issue 3, 947-953
Abstract:
The Shapley value of the presidential election “game” is approximated by the method of multilinear extensions; the likely error in this approximation is computed by studying the error in the electoral college game. A comparison with the Banzhaf ratio is also given. The several biases inherent in the electoral system are analyzed from a mathematical point of view. It is shown that the system incorporates a strong bias in favor of the larger states, and a small bias in favor of the smallest states.
Date: 1975
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