MIKE OSSIPOFF wrote:
>The very first use of the Presidential Veto was when George Washington >vetoed a bill to apportion the house by LR/Hamilton. We used >d'Hondt/Jefferson for a while. There was later another bill to enact >LR/Hamilton. It passed and wasn't vetored, and LR/Hamilton was used for a >while--till someone pointed out the bizarre paradoxes that it's subject to: >Some people move from another state to your state, causing your state to >lose a seat. > Mike, Can you (or anyone) explain or give a demonstration of how this LR/Hamilton apportionment method could do that? Chris Benham ---- election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
