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But there is a second, less obvious distortion to the "one person, one vote" principle.
Vote principle Vote for the party which you most believe in, regardless of their chances of winning.
In 1966, in response to a U.S. Supreme Court decision, the New Jersey legislature adopted the "one man, one vote" principle.
Technological advances, Tuesday's ruling said, altered neither the applicable legal standards nor how much dilution of the "one person, one vote" principle is tolerable.
Under pressure from the U.S. Supreme Court, the state eventually achieved a reapportionment based on the "one man, one vote" principle in 1965.
This kind of "constitutional malapportionment" must not be confused with the "electoral malapportionment" that defies the one person, one vote principle of equal representation.
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The courts have occasionally waded into this legislative thicket, principally to protect the one-person, one-vote principle but also to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act.
Scandinavians dislike the directive's one-share-one-vote principle.
Many companies break the one-share-one-vote principle.
Now Thomas has done so, writing that the Court "has failed to provide a sound basis for the one-person, one-vote principle because no such basis exists".
"The one-person-one-vote principle may, in the end, be of little consequence if we decide that each jurisdiction can choose its own measure of population," Justice Thomas added.
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