Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... seats , the voter gets as many votes as there are seats but he is not allowed to give all his votes to only one candidate . 3. Proportional Representation Another device hit upon for securing minority representation was what is known as ...
... seats , the voter gets as many votes as there are seats but he is not allowed to give all his votes to only one candidate . 3. Proportional Representation Another device hit upon for securing minority representation was what is known as ...
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... seats should be ' reserved ' for sections of the Hindu population which might otherwise be under - represented . For example , in Madras , out of 65 seats allotted to non - Mohammedans , 28 were reserved for non - Brahmins , in Bombay 7 ...
... seats should be ' reserved ' for sections of the Hindu population which might otherwise be under - represented . For example , in Madras , out of 65 seats allotted to non - Mohammedans , 28 were reserved for non - Brahmins , in Bombay 7 ...
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... Seats 1951 1957 1952 1957 1952 1957 2 3 4 45.00 47.78 354 371 74.5 75.0 16.4 10.41 20 19 4.1 3.6 ... 5.00 8.92 26 27 ... Seats obtained Cost in Votes by votes per seat obtained £ 256 34,000 288 29,000 59 90,000 5 608 * 493 29,000 ... 46 ...
... Seats 1951 1957 1952 1957 1952 1957 2 3 4 45.00 47.78 354 371 74.5 75.0 16.4 10.41 20 19 4.1 3.6 ... 5.00 8.92 26 27 ... Seats obtained Cost in Votes by votes per seat obtained £ 256 34,000 288 29,000 59 90,000 5 608 * 493 29,000 ... 46 ...
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