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The Supreme Court has since indicated that the highest electoral imbalance permissible under Japanese law is 3 1, and that any greater imbalance between any two districts is a violation of Article 14 of the Constitution.
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When measured in terms of electoral success, the growing imbalance between the parties is quantifiable.
Life is propelled by imbalances.
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The imbalance hasn't yet caused much discernible damage to Brown electoral standing.
Imbalances between vote share and seats are normal in first-past-the-post electoral systems, but achieving victory in India takes more skill and stamina than elsewhere.
Proponents of the RF stand downplayed black nationalist grievances regarding land ownership and segregation, and argued that despite the racial imbalance in domestic politics whites made up 5% of the population, but over 90% of registered voters the electoral system was not racist as the franchise was based on financial and educational qualifications rather than ethnicity.
If electoral votes were divided by Congressional district, state parties would have extra motivation to gerrymander their electoral maps, without the consent of their "buddy" to protect against imbalance.
Electoral Experience.
Imbalance happened to Rome.
What causes the imbalance?
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