- An
electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district,
sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a
geographical portion of a
political unit...
- "the
legacy of
official discrimination ...
acted in
concert with the
multimember districting scheme to
impair the
ability of "cohesive
groups of black...
- party, for
example by
awarding at
least 80
percent of the
seats in each
multimember parliamentary district to the
party that wins a
majority in that district...
-
especially claims that a jurisdiction's
redistricting plan or use of at-large/
multimember elections prevents minority voters from
casting sufficient votes to elect...
-
redistricting (2002–2011)
there were 19 districts, two of
which were
multimember.
Since 2012,
there have been 21 districts, each
formed by
combining two...
-
Australian state legislatures, the
House of ****embly is
elected from
multimember districts while the
Legislative Council is
elected from single-member...
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district In
office July 1, 1813 – June 30, 1820
Serving with
various (
multimember district)
Preceded by
Edward Philip Livingston Succeeded by
William C...
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administrative and
sometimes financial autonomy and are
usually run by
multimember boards. In
other cases it is
envisaged to have a
second executive cooperative...
- A
random ballot or
random dictatorship is a
randomized electoral system where the
election is
decided on the
basis of a
single randomly-selected ballot...
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least every ten years,
preferably outside election periods. vi. With
multimember constituencies,
seats should preferably be
redistributed without redefining...