@techreport{a725a4e0595c4dbdbb1f67028829ca4d,
title = "Daunou{\textquoteright}s voting rule and the lexicographic assignment of priorities",
abstract = "Pierre Daunou, a contemporary of Borda and Condorcet during the era of the French Revolution and active debates on alternative voting rules, proposed a rule that chooses the strong Condorcet winner if there is one, otherwise eliminates Condorcet losers and uses plurality voting on the remaining candidates. We characterize his rule which combines potentially conflicting desiderata of majoritarianism by ordering them lexicographically. This contribution serves not just to remind ourselves that a 19th-century vintage may still retain excellent aroma and taste, but also to promote a promising general approach to reconcile potentially conflicting desiderata by accommodating them lexicographically. ",
keywords = "voting rules, Daunou's method, Condorcet criterion",
author = "Salvador Barber{\`a} and Walter Bossert and Kotaro Suzumura",
note = "The paper was presented at Aoyama Gakuin University, Hitotsubashi University and the Second Padova Meeting on Economic Design and Institutions. We thank Matthew Jackson, Michel Le Breton, Herv´e Moulin, Amartya Sen and John Weymark for comments and suggestions. ",
year = "2019",
month = oct,
day = "24",
language = "English",
series = "BSE Working Papers",
publisher = "BSE Working Papers",
number = "1107",
address = "Spain",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "BSE Working Papers",
}