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(Fixing link to w:Gibbard–Satterthwaite theorem, adding link to old English Wikipedia version (oldid=13601023), and noting that this theorem is derived from It is derived from Arrow's impossibility theorem and Gibbard's theorem (and is not merely "related"))
 
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The '''Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem''' states that every unimposing [[voting system]] (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 is relatedderived tofrom [[Arrow's impossibility theorem]] and the [[Balinski–YoungGibbard's theorem]].
 
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