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arxiv: 2403.07558 · v2 · pith:WHRDBF24new · submitted 2024-03-12 · 💻 cs.GT · cs.DS

Controlling Delegations in Liquid Democracy

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keywords certaindemocracyvoteagentagentscontrolliquidvoting
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In liquid democracy, agents can either vote directly or delegate their vote to a different agent of their choice. This results in a power structure in which certain agents possess more voting weight than others. As a result, it opens up certain possibilities of vote manipulation, including control and bribery, that do not exist in standard voting scenarios of direct democracy. Here we formalize a certain kind of election control -- in which an external agent may change certain delegation arcs -- and study the computational complexity of the corresponding combinatorial problem.

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    Sealed-delegation liquid democracy protocol with ranked multi-delegation reduces power concentration and vote loss from failures, following a recoverable-gap law for when delegation improves representational accuracy.