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Consistent representative democracy
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    Consistent representative democracy (English)
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    8 May 2008
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    The author introduces a property of voting rules formalizing the notion that a voting rule should be immune to gerrymandering. He then studies the implications of this property in conjunction with other properties of voting rules and establishes several characterization results.
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    social choice
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    representative democracy
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    majority rule
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    gerrymandering
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