Multiwinner Approval Voting: An Apportionment Approach


Multiwinner Approval Voting: An Apportionment Approach is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Public Choice''. The main subjects of the publication include traffic classification, public administration, voting, mathematical economics, Condorcet method, computer science, politics, political science, economics, approval voting, operations research, law and economics, house of representatives, Matching theory, Apportionment, and ranked voting. The authors find that the authors' Webster apportionments tend to be more representative than ours based on Jefferson—by giving more voters at least one representative of whom they approve.