Aggregation of Votes with Multiple Positions on Each Issue
Lefteris Kirousis, Phokion G. Kolaitis, John Livieratos

TL;DR
This paper characterizes when non-dictatorial aggregation of votes with multiple positions per issue is possible, linking social choice theory with computational complexity and identifying conditions for tractability.
Contribution
It provides a characterization of feasible voting patterns that admit uniformly non-dictatorial aggregators and connects these conditions to the complexity of related constraint satisfaction problems.
Findings
Non-dictatorial aggregation is possible if and only if certain majority or minority operations exist.
Introduces the concept of uniformly non-dictatorial aggregators and characterizes their existence.
Connects social choice aggregation problems with the complexity class NP-complete or tractable.
Abstract
We consider the problem of aggregating votes cast by a society on a fixed set of issues, where each member of the society may vote for one of several positions on each issue, but the combination of votes on the various issues is restricted to a set of feasible voting patterns. We require the aggregation to be supportive, i.e. for every issue the corresponding component of every aggregator on every issue should satisfy . We prove that, in such a set-up, non-dictatorial aggregation of votes in a society of some size is possible if and only if either non-dictatorial aggregation is possible in a society of only two members or a ternary aggregator exists that either on every issue is a majority operation, i.e. the corresponding component satisfies , or on every issue is a…
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