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    The potential of iterative voting to solve the separability problem in referendum elections
    with Clark Bowman and Jonathan K. Hodge
    Theory and Decision 77 (1): 111-124. 2014.
    In referendum elections, voters are often required to register simultaneous votes on multiple proposals. The separability problem occurs when a voter’s preferred outcome on one proposal depends on the outcomes of other proposals. This type of interdependence can lead to unsatisfactory or even paradoxical election outcomes, such as a winning outcome that is the last choice of every voter. Here we propose an iterative voting scheme that allows voters to revise their voting strategies based on the …Read more