Concept information
Preferred term
voting power
Definition
- Voting power, in contrast to the number of votes an actor possesses, is the ability of an actor to influence the outcome of voting in a collectivity. While the idea of voting power can be traced at least as far back as a report by Luther Martin in 1787, the first systematic study of voting power was made by Lionel Sharples Penrose in 1946, in the context of a hypothetical distribution of votes in the UN General Assembly. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Voting Power]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/voting_power
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