Apportionment is the process by which seats in a legislative body are distributed among administrative divisions, such as states or parties, entitled to representation. This page presents the general principles and issues related to apportionment. The page Apportionment by country describes specific practices used around the world. The page Mathematics of apportionment describes mathematical formulations and properties of apportionment rules.
The simplest and most universal principle is that elections should give each voter's intentions equal weight. This is both intuitive and stated in laws such as the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (the Equal Protection Clause). However, there are a variety of historical and technical reasons why this principle is not followed absolutely or, in some cases, as a first priority.
Fundamentally, the representation of a population in the thousands or millions by a reasonable size, thus accountable governing body involves arithmetic that will not be exact. Although weighing a representative's votes (on proposed laws and measures etc.) according to the number of their constituents could make representation more exact, giving each representative exactly one vote avoids complexity in governance.
Over time, populations migrate and change in number. Governing bodies, however, usually exist for a defined term of office. While parliamentary systems provide for dissolution of the body in reaction to political events, no system tries to make real-time adjustments (during one term of office) to reflect demographic changes. Instead, any redistricting takes effect at the next scheduled election or next scheduled census.
In some representative assemblies, each member represents a geographic district. Equal representation requires that districts comprise the same number of residents or voters. But this is not universal, for reasons including the following:
In federations like the United States and Canada, the regions, states, or provinces are important as more than mere election districts.
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The Imperiali quota is a formula used to calculate the minimum number, or quota, of votes required to capture a seat in some forms of single transferable vote or largest remainder method party-list proportional representation voting systems. It is distinct from the Imperiali method, a type of highest average method. It is named after Belgian senator Pierre Imperiali. The Czech Republic is the only country that currently uses this allocation system, while Italy and Ecuador used it in the past.
Le Parlement d'Australie-Méridionale (Parliament of South Australia) est le pouvoir législatif bicaméral de l'État australien de l'Australie-Méridionale. Il est constitué du roi d'Australie, représenté par le gouverneur, du Conseil législatif, sa chambre haute et de l'Assemblée, sa chambre basse. Comme l'Australie est une fédération de six États, le Parlement d'Australie-Méridionale partage ses pouvoirs avec le Parlement fédéral d'Australie. Il suit le protocole et les couleurs du système de Westminster.
La Chambre des représentants des États-Unis (United States House of Representatives) compose, avec le Sénat, le Congrès des États-Unis et forme à ce titre l'un des deux organes du pouvoir législatif américain. Elle représente les citoyens au sein de l'Union et constitue la chambre basse du congrès fédéral. Son siège se trouve dans l'aile sud du Capitole des États-Unis, à Washington. La composition et les pouvoirs de la Chambre sont établis par l'article premier de la Constitution des États-Unis.
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