Multi-votes Election Control by Selecting Rules
Fengbo Wang, Aizhong Zhou, Jianliang Xu

TL;DR
This paper investigates the computational complexity of election control with multi-votes across different layers, showing that finding rule assignments to ensure a candidate's victory is generally NP-hard, even under simplified conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a new multi-layer voting model for election control and analyzes its computational complexity, revealing intractability results for various scenarios.
Findings
NP-hardness with only two voters in sum-model
Intractability with the number of layers as parameter
Hardness persists even with dichotomous satisfaction
Abstract
We study the election control problem with multi-votes, where each voter can present a single vote according different views (or layers, we use "layer" to represent "view"). For example, according to the attributes of candidates, such as: education, hobby or the relationship of candidates, a voter may present different preferences for the same candidate set. Here, we consider a new model of election control that by assigning different rules to the votes from different layers, makes the special candidate p being the winner of the election (a rule can be assigned to different layers). Assuming a set of candidates C among a special candidate "p", a set of voters V, and t layers, each voter gives t votes over all candidates, one for each layer, a set of voting rules R, the task is to find an assignment of rules to each layer that p is acceptable for voters (possible winner of the election).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGame Theory and Voting Systems · Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting · Electoral Systems and Political Participation
