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solution to the apportionment problem. All of these are illustrated using the example of the 2021 German Bundestag elections. …
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This paper reviews the arguments that justify the principles of proportional and degressively proportional representation.
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Political parties in Northern Ireland recently used a divisor method of apportionment to choose, in sequence, ten … prescribed by an apportionment method. But certain problems, such as eliminating envy, remain. …
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This paper deals with the problem of two-dimensional proportional representation most commonly encountered when seats are to be allocated in a region where voters are classified according to the double cleavage of the constituency in which they vote and the party of their choice. A priority is...
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solution to the apportionment problem. All of these are illustrated using the example of the 2021 German Bundestag elections. …
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remainder and the principle of Sainte-Laguë & Webster. The latter can be optimal for apportionment of states or districts that …
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definition, is not compatible with monotonicity and Harequota properties, two standard requirements of apportionment rules. We … lexicographically minimized. This apportionment rule is a welldefined allocation mechanism compatible with and derived from the … recommendation of the Venice Commission. Finally, we compare this apportionment rule with mainstream mechanisms using real data from …
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