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Gibbard's theorem

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Gibbard's theorem is a fundamental result in social choice theory that addresses the issues of strategic voting in the context of ranked voting systems. More specifically, it states that any non-dictatorial voting system that can select one winner from a set of three or more candidates is susceptible to strategic manipulation.

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