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Declared strategy voting or DSV is a type of election method that works by
submitting strategic votes to an underlying election method. The name was first
used in 1995 by L. F. Cranor.[1]

By voting in a DSV method, the voter provides the method with an instruction of
whom to optimize the ballot for. For instance, if the DSV method is given a
ranked ballot that ranks A first and B second, that means that the method should
try to optimize that voter's ballot so as to elect A, and in the cases where
it's impossible to get A elected, to optimize in favor of B.

The purpose of a DSV method is to resist voter strategy and thus level the
playing field between honest and strategic voters. Because of Gibbard's theorem,
it is never possible to completely do so; but DSV methods tend to be more
resistant to strategy than the methods they're based on.

Unfortunately, DSV methods also tend to fail criteria that the underlying
methods pass. For instance, most forms of Plurality DSV fail monotonicity, even
though Plurality itself passes it.[2]

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REFERENCES

 1. ↑ Cranor, Lorrie Faith (1995). "Can Declared Strategy Voting be an Effective
    Instrument for Group Decision-Making?".
 2. ↑ Cranor, Lorrie Faith (1996). "Declared-Strategy Voting: An Instrument For
    Group Decision-Making".

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