Poll-Confident Voters in Iterative Voting

A. Wilczynski
AAAI 2019
Abstract
This article deals with strategic voting under incomplete information. We propose a descriptive model, inspired by political elections, where the information about the vote intentions of the electorate comes from public opinion polls and a social network, modeled as a graph over the voters. The voters are assumed to be confident in the poll and they update the communicated results with the information they get from their relatives in the social network. We consider an iterative voting model based on this behavior and study the associated “poll-confident” dynamics. In this context, we ask the question of manipulation by the polling institute.

Experiments:

Election type Culture Candidates Voters Instances Parameters
Ordinal Impartial Culture {10} {100} 10000 None