Hamilton's, Jefferson's, Adam's, and Webster's methods are well-known methods of apportionment taught in many high schools and universities. 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 app uses Hamilton's, Jefferson's, Adam's, and Webster's methods of apportionment to apportion a user-specified amount of seats to categories (called states) based on each category's value (the population size).
More methods will be added to this app in future updates.
This app uses Hamilton's, Jefferson's, Adam's, and Webster's methods of apportionment to apportion a user-specified amount of seats to categories (called states) based on each category's value (the population size).
More methods will be added to this app in future updates.
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