In single elections? In single elections, with more than 2 alternatives, a rational player tríes to infere the two outcomes with higher number of votes, and vote for the one she prefers. This leads to inevitable preference falsification (you probably prefer a different outcome from those two, but spending votes on it is “wasting” them).
With múltiple elections, it can be different, as the literature reviewed above shows.
In single elections? In single elections, with more than 2 alternatives, a rational player tríes to infere the two outcomes with higher number of votes, and vote for the one she prefers. This leads to inevitable preference falsification (you probably prefer a different outcome from those two, but spending votes on it is “wasting” them).
With múltiple elections, it can be different, as the literature reviewed above shows.