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Fair Representation

Fair Representation Meeting the Ideal of One Man, One Vote

U.S. Politics, Politics

H. Peyton Young and Michel L. Balinski, Brookings Institution Press 2001 c. 200pp.

List of Tables and Figures

Preface

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1: Apportionment

Chapter 2: Representation in the United States

Chapter 3: The Methods of Jefferson and Hamilton

Chapter 4: The Method of Webster

Chapter 5: Paradoxes

Chapter 6: The Controversy over Bias

Chapter 7: Overview of Methods

Chapter 8: Resolving the Paradoxes

Chapter 9: Eliminating Bias

Chapter 10: Staying within the Quota

Chapter 11: The Choice for Federal Systems

Chapter 12: The Choice for Proportional Representation Systems

Appendix A: The Theory of Apportionment

Appendix B: Representative Populations and Apportionments for the Twenty-Two United States Censuses. 1791-2000

Notes

Index

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