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Hauptverfasser: Borodin, Allan, Lueger, Tristan
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Veröffentlicht: 2026
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author Borodin, Allan
Lueger, Tristan
author_facet Borodin, Allan
Lueger, Tristan
contents We study online temporal voting, where a group of voters submit 0/1 approvals on sets of alternatives that arrive online over multiple rounds and a single alternative is chosen in each round. We introduce online variants of two well-known game theoretic properties, strategyproofness (SP) and independence of irrelevant alternatives. We show that online independence of irrelevant alternatives (OIIA) is a sufficient condition for online strategyproofness (OSP), and that several known online voting rules satisfy OIIA and thus OSP, but that they are not SP. In particular, we show that Perpetual Phragmen, the only known online voting rule to satisfy PJR, satisfies OSP. The Method of Equal Shares (MES), a semi-online voting rule knwon to satisfy wEJR, also satisfies OSP. We then introduce the price of manipulability, which quantifies the effect of strategic behaviour on proportional representation guarantees. Finally, we introduce asymptotic satisfaction of proportional representation and show that an online voting rule, Serial Dictator, is fully strategyproof and satisfies proportional justified representation (PJR) up to an additive constant.
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spellingShingle Online Temporal Voting: Strategyproofness, Proportionality and Asymptotic Analysis
Borodin, Allan
Lueger, Tristan
Computer Science and Game Theory
We study online temporal voting, where a group of voters submit 0/1 approvals on sets of alternatives that arrive online over multiple rounds and a single alternative is chosen in each round. We introduce online variants of two well-known game theoretic properties, strategyproofness (SP) and independence of irrelevant alternatives. We show that online independence of irrelevant alternatives (OIIA) is a sufficient condition for online strategyproofness (OSP), and that several known online voting rules satisfy OIIA and thus OSP, but that they are not SP. In particular, we show that Perpetual Phragmen, the only known online voting rule to satisfy PJR, satisfies OSP. The Method of Equal Shares (MES), a semi-online voting rule knwon to satisfy wEJR, also satisfies OSP. We then introduce the price of manipulability, which quantifies the effect of strategic behaviour on proportional representation guarantees. Finally, we introduce asymptotic satisfaction of proportional representation and show that an online voting rule, Serial Dictator, is fully strategyproof and satisfies proportional justified representation (PJR) up to an additive constant.
title Online Temporal Voting: Strategyproofness, Proportionality and Asymptotic Analysis
topic Computer Science and Game Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.26504