1. Consider the weighted voting system [q : 8, 3, 3, 2], where q is an integer and 9 ≤ q ≤ 16.
(a) For what values of q is there a dummy?
(b) For what values of q do all the voters have the same power?
(c) If a voter is a dummy for a given quota, must the voter be a dummy for all larger quotas? Explain
Solution:
(a):
Given, weighted voting system ="\\{q: 8,3,3,2\\}"
For q=11,14, we have a dummy.
for q=11.
As we can observe in this case A have the veto and D is a dummy.
for q=14.
As we can observe in this case A, B and C have the veto and D is a dummy.
(b):
for q=16 all voters have the same power.
for q=16
The Banzhaf power index of a voter v, symbolized by "\\mathrm{BPI}(v)" , is given by:
"\\begin{array}{l}\n\\operatorname{BPI}(v)=\\frac{\\text { number of times voter } v \\text { is a critical voter }}{\\text { number of times any voter is a critical voter }} \\\\\n\\qquad \\begin{aligned}\nB P I(A) &=\\frac{1}{4} \\\\\n&=0.25 \\\\\nB P I(B) &=\\frac{1}{4} \\\\\n&=0.25 \\\\\nB P I(C) &=\\frac{1}{4} \\\\\n&=0.25 \\\\\nB P I(D) &=\\frac{1}{4} \\\\\n&=0.25\n\\end{aligned}\n\\end{array}"
(c):
It is not necessary that if a voter is a dummy for a given quota, must the voter be a dummy for all larger quotas as in this can we can observe that D is a dummy for q=11 but not for q=13 as shown below:
We can observe in this case A have the veto and none of the voters is a dummy.
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