Anonymous and Copy-Robust Delegations for Liquid Democracy

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Abstract

Liquid democracy with ranked delegations is a novel voting scheme that unites the practicability of representative democracy with the idealistic appeal of direct democracy: Every voter decides between casting their vote on a question at hand or delegating their voting weight to some other, trusted agent. Delegations are transitive, and since voters may end up in a delegation cycle, they are encouraged to indicate not only a single delegate, but a set of potential delegates and a ranking among them. Based on the delegation preferences of all voters, a delegation rule selects one representative per voter. Previous work has revealed a trade-off between two properties of delegation rules called anonymity and copy-robustness. To overcome this issue we study two fractional delegation rules: Mixed Borda branching, which generalizes a rule satisfying copy-robustness, and the random walk rule, which satisfies anonymity. Using the Markov chain tree theorem, we show that the two rules are in fact equivalent, and simultaneously satisfy generalized versions of the two properties. Combining the same theorem with Fulkerson's algorithm, we develop a polynomial-time algorithm for computing the outcome of the studied delegation rule. This algorithm is of independent interest, having applications in semi-supervised learning and graph theory.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Neural Information Processing Systems
Volume36
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Publication series

NameAdvances in Neural Information Processing Systems
ISSN (Print)1049-5258

Funding

This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (under grant BR 4744/2-1), the Centro de Modelamiento Matem\u00E1tico (CMM) (under grant FB210005, BASAL funds for center of excellence from ANID-Chile), ANID-Chile (grant ACT210005), and the Dutch Research Council (NWO) (project number 639.023.811, VICI \u201CCollective Information\u201D). Moreover, this work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DMS-1928930 and by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation under grant G-2021-16778, while Ulrike Schmidt-Kraepelin was in residence at the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (formerly MSRI) in Berkeley, California, during the Fall 2023 semester. We would like to thank Markus Brill for suggesting the setting to us as well as insightful discussions. Moreover, we thank Jannik Matuschke for helpful discussions on min-cost branchings. Also, we thank our colleagues from Universidad de Chile, Martin Lackner, and Th\u00E9o Delemazure for their valuable feedback.

FundersFunder number
University of California at Berkeley
Deutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftBR 4744/2-1
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek639.023.811
National Science FoundationDMS-1928930

    Keywords

    • Liquid democracy
    • Computational social choice

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