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William H Stoddard's avatar

Just as a minor note, your vote also has very little value if the great majority in your state disagree with you. When I lived in California I could be sure its electoral votes were going Democratic; my voting Republican had no chance of changing the outcome.

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Tim Duffy's avatar

This is great! Is there a way to estimate probability that a vote is pivotal by state from the relative voter power index? Nate co-authored this paper that estimated the likelihood that given vote would flip the election by state, and found that some states had a > 1 in 10 million chance. http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/research/published/probdecisive2.pdf

Under your $25 billion value of winning assumption, that places the value of a vote at $2500 in those states. I think that is still probably an underestimate in swing states, as I think the difference in outcomes is probably worth more than that most of the time.

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