Uncertainty about voting method may reduce strategic voting incentives.
The article explores how uncertainty about the voting method can affect strategic voting. By introducing three types of manipulability for voting methods, the researchers found that uncertainty can reduce a voter's incentive to misrepresent their preferences. This means that when voters are unsure about which voting method will be used, they may be less likely to strategically vote. This finding suggests that keeping voters uncertain about the voting method could help reduce strategic voting in elections.