We study scaling behaviour of statistics of voids in the context of the halo
model of nonlinear large-scale structure. The halo model allows us to
understand why the observed galaxy void probability obeys hierarchical scaling,
even though the premise from which the scaling is derived is not satisfied. We
argue that the commonly observed negative binomial scaling is not fundamental,
but merely the result of the specific values of bias and number density for
typical galaxies. The model implies quantitative relations between void
statistics measured for two populations of galaxies, such as SDSS red and blue
galaxies, and their number density and bias.Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA