This book is a theoretical and completely rigorous analysis of voting in
committees that provides mathematical proof of the existence of
democratic voting systems, which are immune to the manipulation of
preferences of coalitions of voters. The author begins by determining
the power distribution among voters that is induced by a voting rule,
giving particular consideration to choice by plurality voting and
Borda's rule. He then constructs, for all possible committees,
well-behaved representative voting procedures which are not distorted by
strategic voting, giving complete solutions for certain important
classes of committees. The solution to the problem of mass elections is
fully characterised.