Criterion
The apportionment criteria were publicly available and included details such as the number of residents, number of registered voters, number of actual voters, or a combination thereof
Election Parts
Summaries
- Equal suffrage may be achieved through boundary assignment based on a specific apportionment criterion, which may consider the number of residents, number of resident nationals (including minors), number of registered voters, number of actual voters, or a combination thereof.
- While true equality in delimitation may not always be possible, variances should rarely exceed 10 percent.
- Boundary assignment may account for geographical criteria or administrative or historical boundary lines.