Apportionment

  • 101reapportionment — noun a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results) • Syn: ↑reallotment, ↑reallocation • Derivationally related forms: ↑reallocate (for: ↑reallocation), ↑reapportion …

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  • 102Oregon — This article is about the U.S. state of Oregon. For other uses, see Oregon (disambiguation). State of Oregon …

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  • 103Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Pollock v. Farmers Loan Trust Co. ArgueDate=March 7 ndash;8 ArgueDateB=11 ndash;13 ArgueYear=1895 DecideDate=April 8 DecideYear=1895 FullName=Pollock v. Farmers Loan and Trust Company USVol=157 USPage=429 Citation=15 …

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  • 104Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad ArgueDateA=October 14 ArgueDateB=15 ArgueYear=1915 DecideDate=January 24 DecideYear=1916 FullName=Frank R. Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad Company USVol=240 USPage=1… …

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  • 105Largest remainder method — The largest remainder method is one way of allocating seats proportionally for representative assemblies with party list voting systems. It is a contrast to the highest averages method. QuotasThere are several possibilities for the quota. The… …

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  • 106Redistricting — Part of the Politics series Elections Allotment (sortition) …

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  • 107Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives — The Australian House of Representatives is elected from 150 single member districts called Divisions. They are also commonly known as electorates or seats. The British term constituencies is rarely used. Contents 1 Apportionment 2 Naming 3 List… …

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  • 108Cheikh Anta Diop — Pan African topics General Pan Africanism Afro Asian Afro Latino Colonialism …

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  • 109United Nations Parliamentary Assembly — United Nations Parliamentary Assembly …

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  • 110Congressional stagnation in the United States — Congressional stagnation is an American political theory that attempts to explain the high rate of incumbency re election to the United States House of Representatives. In recent years this rate has been well over 90 per cent, with rarely more… …

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