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  2. Supernumerary - Wikipedia

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    Supernumerary actor, a performer in a film, television show, or stage production who has no role or purpose other than to appear in the background, more commonly referred to as an "extra" Supernumerary body part , most commonly a congenital disorder involving the growth of an additional part of the body and a deviation from the body plan

  3. Reservation policy in Indian Institutes of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The seats are also of two pools - Gender-Neutral (80%) and Female-Only (20%). If a female fails to get her seat in Female-Only category, she gets admitted via the Gender-Neutral category of seats. Supernumerary seats were created to reach the 1:4 gender ratio requirement in 2018.

  4. United States congressional apportionment - Wikipedia

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    Allocation of seats by state, as percentage of overall number of representatives in the House, 1789–2020 census. United States congressional apportionment is the process [1] by which seats in the United States House of Representatives are distributed among the 50 states according to the most recent decennial census mandated by the United States Constitution.

  5. Majority bonus system - Wikipedia

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    A majority bonus system (MBS, also called a minority-friendly majoritarian system) is a mixed-member, partly-proportional electoral system that gives extra seats in a legislature to the party with a plurality or majority of seats. Typically, this is done with the aim of providing government stability, particularly in parliamentary systems.

  6. Highest averages method - Wikipedia

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    Then, we add seats one-by-one to the state with the highest votes-per-seat average, so long as adding an additional seat does not result in the state exceeding its upper quota. [30] However, quota-capped divisor methods violate the participation criterion (also called population monotonicity )—it is possible for a party to lose a seat as a ...

  7. Apportionment by country - Wikipedia

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    Seats are apportioned between the states and territories according to a formula based on population, but each state is constitutionally guaranteed a minimum of five seats. Tasmania is the only state affected by this clause; as such, while electorates in other states average around 105,000 to 125,000 voters, Tasmania's electorates average around ...

  8. Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick consists of a Chief Justice among 17 judicial seats, [4] plus a number of justices who have elected supernumerary status after many years of service and after having attained eligibility for retirement. [5] This tally does not include the 8 judicial seats assigned for the family court.

  9. Overhang seat - Wikipedia

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    This means that a party with overhang seats has more seats than its entitlement. The New Zealand Parliament uses this system; [3] one extra seat was added in the 2005 election and 2011 election, and two extra seats in the 2008 election. This system was also used in the German Bundestag until 2013.