Tight Distortion Bounds for Distributed Single-Winner Metric Voting on a Line

Abstract

We consider the distributed single-winner metric voting problem on a line, where agents and alternative are represented by points on the line of real numbers, the agents are partitioned into disjoint districts, and the goal is to choose a single winning alternative in a decentralized manner. In particular, the choice is done by a distributed voting mechanism which first selects a representative alternative for each district of agents and then chooses one of these representatives as the winner. In this paper, we design simple distributed mechanisms that achieve distortion at most 2+5 for the average-of-max and the max-of-average social cost objectives, matching the corresponding lower bound shown in previous work for these objectives.

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