d’Hondt method
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The d’Hondt method is a highest-averages formula used in proportional representation systems to allocate seats or posts among parties based on their share of the vote.
All labels observed (8)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| D'Hondt method | 15 |
| D’Hondt method | 14 |
| Jefferson method | 2 |
| d’Hondt method canonical | 2 |
| D’Hondt electoral formula | 1 |
| Jefferson apportionment method in the United States | 1 |
| d’Hondt | 1 |
| d’Hondt method for ministerial allocation | 1 |
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Target entity: d’Hondt method Context triple: [Northern Ireland Assembly, usesMinisterialAllocationMethod, d’Hondt method]
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congressional district method
The congressional district method is a system for allocating Electoral College votes in which one elector is awarded to the winner of each congressional district and the remaining two electors go to the statewide popular vote winner.
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Westminster system
The Westminster system is a democratic parliamentary model, originating in the United Kingdom, characterized by a sovereign parliament, responsible government, and an executive drawn from and accountable to the legislature.
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Electoral College of India
The Electoral College of India is the body comprising elected members of Parliament and state and union territory legislatures responsible for electing the President of India.
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Electoral College
The Electoral College is the body of electors established by the U.S. Constitution that formally selects the President and Vice President of the United States based on state-by-state election results.
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Assembly of the Republic
The Assembly of the Republic is Portugal’s unicameral national parliament, responsible for making laws, overseeing the government, and representing the Portuguese people.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: d’Hondt method Target entity description: The d’Hondt method is a highest-averages formula used in proportional representation systems to allocate seats or posts among parties based on their share of the vote.
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A.
congressional district method
The congressional district method is a system for allocating Electoral College votes in which one elector is awarded to the winner of each congressional district and the remaining two electors go to the statewide popular vote winner.
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B.
Westminster system
The Westminster system is a democratic parliamentary model, originating in the United Kingdom, characterized by a sovereign parliament, responsible government, and an executive drawn from and accountable to the legislature.
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C.
Electoral College of India
The Electoral College of India is the body comprising elected members of Parliament and state and union territory legislatures responsible for electing the President of India.
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D.
Electoral College
The Electoral College is the body of electors established by the U.S. Constitution that formally selects the President and Vice President of the United States based on state-by-state election results.
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E.
Assembly of the Republic
The Assembly of the Republic is Portugal’s unicameral national parliament, responsible for making laws, overseeing the government, and representing the Portuguese people.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
electoral system formula
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highest averages method ⓘ proportional representation method ⓘ seat allocation method ⓘ |
| allocatesSeatsBy | selecting highest quotients across parties ⓘ |
| alternativeName |
d’Hondt method
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surface form:
Jefferson method
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| appliesTo | party-list proportional representation ⓘ |
| basedOn | highest averages principle ⓘ |
| canBeCombinedWith |
electoral thresholds
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multi-member districts ⓘ |
| comparedWith |
Sainte-Laguë method
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largest remainder method ⓘ |
| equivalentTo |
d’Hondt method
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Jefferson apportionment method in the United States
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| field |
apportionment theory
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electoral systems ⓘ political science ⓘ |
| goal | approximate proportionality between votes and seats ⓘ |
| hasComputationStep | divide each party’s vote total by a series of divisors ⓘ |
| hasProperty |
encourages party consolidation
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house monotonicity (no Alabama paradox) ⓘ monotonicity with respect to votes ⓘ relatively low disproportionality ⓘ |
| namedAfter | Victor d’Hondt ⓘ |
| tendsToDisfavor | very small parties ⓘ |
| tendsToFavor | larger parties ⓘ |
| usedFor |
allocation of committee posts
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allocation of council seats ⓘ allocation of parliamentary seats ⓘ |
| usedInCountry |
Argentina (in some elections)
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Belgium ⓘ Chile ⓘ
surface form:
Chile (historically and in reformed systems)
Croatia ⓘ Czech Republic ⓘ Finland ⓘ Hungary (for list tiers) ⓘ Israel ⓘ Japan (for some proportional tiers) ⓘ Netherlands ⓘ Poland ⓘ Portugal ⓘ Serbia ⓘ Spain ⓘ |
| usedInInstitution |
European Parliament elections in many EU states
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allocation of committee chairs in parliaments ⓘ some municipal councils ⓘ some regional assemblies ⓘ |
| usesDivisors | 1,2,3,4,... (natural numbers) ⓘ |
| usesInput |
district magnitude
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party vote totals ⓘ |
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Subject: d’Hondt method Description of subject: The d’Hondt method is a highest-averages formula used in proportional representation systems to allocate seats or posts among parties based on their share of the vote.
Referenced by (37)
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