Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem
Arrow's theorem
Duverger's law
overvote
majority problem
Dodgson's method
supervote
writ of election
Gibbard's theorem
bullet vote
pollmeister
constitutional economics
pseph-
first past the post
cumulative vote
ranked choice
undervote
preferential
liberal democracy
approval voting
Wilder effect
Zermelo's theorem
Banzhaf power index
veto
generative grammar
instant-runoff voting
elective
two-partyism
mandate
ballot
deciding
determinant
determinative
supervoting
balloting
determining
vote
electant
crossover voting
proportional representation
electoral system
canvass
secret ballot
protest vote
Electorship
relative majority
plurality
modality
protothetic
ordoliberal
algorithmocracy
double majority
sovereign
scrutineer
demoicracy
conscience vote
liquid democracy
ceremonious
gerrymander
maior et sanior pars
uninominal system
power broker
majority
vote-catching
single-member system
scrutin uninomial system
scrutin uninominal voting system
powerbroker
scrutin de liste
uninominal voting system
conventional
Borda count
list system
scrutin de liste system
floating voter
recall
canvasser
voting
swing voter
electorial
electorally
open primary
tactical vote
mercy rule
voting trust
Kruskal's tree theorem
voteshare
vote-by-mail
voting right
electivity
alternative vote

English words for 'A theorem dealing with deterministic ordinal electoral systems that choose a single winner, stating that for every voting rule, one of the following three things must hold: (i) the rule is dictatorial, i.e. there exists a distinguished voter who can choose the winner; or (ii) the rule limits the possible outcomes to two alternatives only; or (iii) the rule is susceptible to tactical voting: in certain conditions some voter's sincere ballot may not defend their opinion best.'

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