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Concordance (apportionment)

Principle in election systems From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Static population-monotonicity[1]:147, also called concordance[2]:75, says that a party with more votes should not receive a smaller apportionment of seats. Failures of concordance are often called electoral inversions or majority reversals.[3]

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