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  1. Ranked-choice voting and the spoiler effect: a supplementary note
  2. Election Inversions under Proportional Representation
  3. The house size effect and the referendum paradox in U.S. presidential elections
  4. A Priori Voting Power When One Vote Counts in Two Ways, with Application to Two Variants of the U.S. Electoral College
  5. Erratum to: The Alternative Vote and Coombs Rule Versus First-Past-The-Post: A Social Choice Analysis of Simulated Data Based on English Elections, 1992–2010
  6. The Alternative Vote and Coombs Rule versus First-Past-the-Post: a social choice analysis of simulated data based on English elections, 1992–2010
  7. A Priori Voting Power and the US Electoral College
  8. Banzhaf voting power, random elections, and the Electoral College winner’s advantage
  9. Election Inversions by the U.S. Electoral College
  10. Why the Electoral College is good for political science (and public choice)
  11. Agenda trees and sincere voting: a response to Schwartz
  12. The butterfly effect under STV
  13. In Search of the Uncovered Set
  14. The structure of the Banks set
  15. Cycle avoiding trajectories, strategic agendas, and the duality of memory and foresight: An informal exposition
  16. Limits on agenda control in spatial voting games
  17. Centripetal forces in spatial voting: On the size of the Yolk
  18. The uncovered set in spatial voting games
  19. Bicameralism and the Theory of Voting: A Comment
  20. [Pluralism and Social Choice]: Erratum
  21. Pluralism and Social Choice
  22. The Covering Relation in Tournaments: Two Corrections
  23. Power in Game Forms
  24. A New Solution Set for Tournaments and Majority Voting: Further Graph- Theoretical Approaches to the Theory of Voting
  25. Graph-Theoretical Approaches to the Theory of Voting
  26. “Social preference” and game theory: A comment on “the dilemma of a paretian liberal”
  27. Logrolling, vote trading, and the paradox of voting: A game-theoretical overview
  28. Logrolling and the arrow paradox: A note