Accounting for political opinions, power, and influence: a voting advice application
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Date
2017-09-27Author
Sinha, Ankur
Pajala, Tommi
Korhonen, Pekka
Wallenius, Jyrki
Dehnokhalaji, Akram
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Voting
Advice
Applications
(VAAs)
are
online
decision
support
systems
that
try
to
match
voters
with
po-
litical
parties
or
candidates
in
elections,
typically
based
on
how
each
responds
to
a
number
of
policy
issue
statements.
Such
VAAs
play
a
major
role
in
many
countries.
In
this
paper,
we
describe
the
devel-
opment
and
large-scale
application
of
a
new
innovative
matching
algorithm
for
the
most
widely
used
VAA
in
Finland.
We
worked
closely
with
the
owner
of
the
VAA,
the
largest
daily
newspaper
in
Finland,
Helsingin
Sanomat.
Their
previous
algorithm,
which
one
might
call
a
“naive” approach,
was
improved
by
including
measures
of
candidate’s
political
power
and
influence,
using
proxy
variables
of
media
visibility
and
incumbency
status.
The
VAA
was
implemented
for
the
2015
Parliamentary
Election
in
Finland;
our
matching
algorithm
was
used
by
140,0
0
0
voters
(26.7%
of
the
electorate)
in
the
Helsinki
election
district.
The
innovative
algorithm
generated
recommendations
that
many
voters
were
happy
about,
followed
by
users’
incidental
comments
that
this
was
the
first
time
the
VAA
recommended
candidates
they
wanted
to
vote
for.
This
showed
the
importance
of
catering
to
different
kinds
of
voters
with
a
model
not
previously
considered
by
any
VAA
in
any
country.
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