malapportionment उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Gerrymandering should not be confused with malapportionment, whereby the number of eligible voters per elected representative can vary widely without relation to how the boundaries are drawn.
- A modified form of malapportionment was, however, retained for the Legislative Council, the state upper house, in which rural areas are still slightly overrepresented.
- The "'Bjelkemander "'was the term given to a system of malapportionment in the Australian state of Queensland in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Areas that have practiced malapportionment with the purpose or effect of disenfranchising citizens according to race are subject to federal " preclearance " under the Voting Rights Act.
- Bersih has stated that the case, which has been successfully appealed by the Election Commission, would allow it to carry out acts of gerrymandering and malapportionment.
- The 1985 proposal would have made the malapportionment even more severe, to the point that a vote in Brisbane would have only been worth half a country vote.
- Aside from malapportionment and discrimination against racial or language minorities, federal courts have allowed state legislatures to engage in gerrymandering for the benefit of political parties or incumbents.
- The 1957 ALP split, where Premier Vince Gair led many MPs to form the Queensland Labor Party ( QLP ), undermined the malapportionment's advantage to Labor.
- Bjelke-Petersen's government was kept in power in part due to an electoral malapportionment where rural electoral districts had significantly fewer enrolled voters than those in metropolitan areas.
- Almost immediately, the Constitution of 1776 was recognized as flawed both for its restriction of the suffrage by property requirements, and for its malapportionment favoring the smaller eastern counties.