answersLogoWhite

0

Yes, a weighted voting system can have dummy voters without having a dictator. Dummy voters are those whose votes do not affect the outcome of a decision, but this does not imply the presence of a dictator, who is a voter whose preferences alone determine the outcome. In a weighted voting system, it’s possible for certain voters to hold weights that do not contribute to achieving the necessary quota for decision-making, while still allowing other voters to collectively influence the outcome. Thus, dummy voters can exist independently of a single dominant voter.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why Belgium had a compulsory voting?

To have an higher democratic voting system. Without this system, a minority party that can push his voters to vote, an gain majority.


Does the Electoral College system fail to ensure that the choice for president accurately reflects the will of the majority of voters?

Yes. If you consider the "majority of voters" to be a majority of voters nationwide without regard to the state they are from, then it is possible for a person to be elected president if he/she wins enough electoral even if nationwide the majority of voters chose the other candidate. This is because electoral votes are counted state by state not on a percentage basis of the national voters (except for Maine and Nebraska).


What does the parilamentary system allow voters to do?

In a parliamentary system voters elect the members of parliament but they do not elect the leader/prime minister. The members of parliament elect the leader.


What is a system in which voters hold sovereign power?

Republic


Who selects the judiciary in a parliamentary system of government?

voters


What do Voters play an essential role in the American system of democracy by?

voters participate in elections to choose their representatives in government


The voters in the british parliamentary system elect?

the house of commons


What is a system of government in which voters elect representative to make laws for them?

A democracy.


Is a system of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them?

A democracy.


Who protected bill of rights?

The Constitution, the court system, and the vigilance of the voters.


Whos responsibility is it to make sure the political system works?

The citizen voters.


What is one advantage of a multiparty system?

Voters have a wider choice of candidates and ideas