Voting in the Roman Senate
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Overheads 10 September 2002
Overheads 12 September 2002
Overheads 17 and 19 September 2002
Summary: Changes in Congress 1947 - 2002
Figures From Poole and Rosenthal, Chapter 2
Figures From Stewart Chapter 1
The 107th Congress and the Iraq War Resolution
The Ideological Structure of Congressional Voting
The Polarization of the Congressional Parties
The Paradox of Voting
The Powell Amendment
Alternatives:
A = Acquit the freedmen (Status Quo)
B = Banish the freedmen
C = Condemn (execute) the freedmen
Approximately 3 blocs in the Senate with the following preferences:
Acquit (40% of the Senate): A > B > C
Banish (30% of the Senate): B > A > C
Condemn (30% of the Senate): C > B > A
Parliamentary Rules, Sincere Voting
Parliamentary Rules, Sophisticated Voting
Anglo-American Jury Trial Voting Rules
Plurality Voting
Plurality Voting with Sophisticated Voting
Lessons From the Roman Senate Example