This paper shows that information imperfections and common values can solve coordination problems in multicandidate elections. We analyze an election in which (i) the majority is divided between two alternatives and (ii) the minority backs a third alternative, which the majority views as strictly inferior. Standard analyses assume voters have a fixed preference ordering over candidates. Coordination problems cannot be overcome in such a case, and it is possible that inferior candidates win. In our setup the majority is also divided as a result of information imperfections. The majority thus faces two problems: aggregating information and coordinating to defeat the minority candidate. We show that when the common value component is strong enough, approval voting produces : the equilibrium is unique and solves both problems. Thus, the need for information aggregation helps resolve the majority's coordination problem under approval voting. This is not the case under standard electoral systems.
MLA
Bouton, Laurent, and Micael Castanheira. “One Person, Many Votes: Divided Majority and Information Aggregation.” Econometrica, vol. 80, .no 1, Econometric Society, 2012, pp. 43-87, https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA9111
Chicago
Bouton, Laurent, and Micael Castanheira. “One Person, Many Votes: Divided Majority and Information Aggregation.” Econometrica, 80, .no 1, (Econometric Society: 2012), 43-87. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA9111
APA
Bouton, L., & Castanheira, M. (2012). One Person, Many Votes: Divided Majority and Information Aggregation. Econometrica, 80(1), 43-87. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA9111
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