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Most of the contemporary objections are structural: because the college is apportioned on a state-by-state basis, with most states then choosing their electors through a winner-take-all popular election, the system could lead to what is known as a "minority president" -- as it did four years ago, when George W. Bush lost the popular vote but still won the presidency.
Most commenters on the thread took the opportunity to name their favourite coffee scenes – from The Ipcress File, Black Narcissus, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, Harper and more – but Margit7 had a point to make about the way credit is apportioned on films: "Thomson knows well enough that screenwriters create the scene … but how many screenwriters get credit in this article?
Furthermore, whether or not the House is apportioned on a population b sis, the scheme of legislative representation in Maryland cannot be sustained under the Equal Protection Clause of the Federal Constitution, because of the gross disparities from population-based representation in the apportionment of seats in the Maryland Senate.
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All above 1526 second feet would be apportioned on a percentage basis, e.g. 28 per cent to Wyoming and 72percentntoto Nebraska.
Now, he expresses outrage over the provision that appointments to a commission empowered to draw districts for an expanded City Council in 1991 and to subsequent panels every decade be apportioned on the basis of race.
In 48 states, electoral votes are apportioned on a winner-takes-all basis, while Maine and Nebraska allocate electoral votes by congressional district, with two additional votes reserved for the statewide winner.
They are apportioned on the basis of the popular vote and in some cases further weighted according to how many Democrats voted in the previous election in each congressional district.
The Great Compromise, as it came to be known, created a bicameral legislature with a Senate, in which all states would be equally represented, and a House of Representatives, in which representation would be apportioned on the basis of a state's free population plus three-fifths of its slave population.
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