Gibbard-satterthwaite Theorem
In
voting systems
, the
Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem
states that every unimposing
voting method
(one in which every preference order is achievable) which chooses between three or more candidates, must be either dictatorial or manipulable (i.e. susceptible to
tactical voting
). It follows from
Arrow's impossibility theorem
.
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