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▸ noun: In the study of apportionment, the (sometimes called the simple, ideal, or Hamilton quota) the number of voters represented by each legislator under an idealized system of proportional representation, where every legislator represents an equal number of voters and where every vote is used to elect someone.
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▸ noun: In the study of apportionment, the (sometimes called the simple, ideal, or Hamilton quota) the number of voters represented by each legislator under an idealized system of proportional representation, where every legislator represents an equal number of voters and where every vote is used to elect someone.
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