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Strategic Voting Theory

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Strategic voting theory is a concept in political science that explores the idea of voters casting their ballots not based on their true preferences, but rather on strategic considerations to achieve a desired outcome.

Key Features

  • Understand strategic behavior of voters
  • Analyze voting patterns in elections
  • Examine the impact of different voting systems on outcomes

Pros

  • Provides insights into how voters make decisions in elections
  • Helps understand the impact of tactical voting on election results
  • Important tool for designing fair and effective voting systems

Cons

  • Can complicate analysis of voter preferences
  • May lead to distortion in election outcomes
  • Can be manipulated by political parties for their advantage

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