apportionment
Americannoun
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the act of apportioning.
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the determination of the number of members of the U.S. House of Representatives according to the proportion of the population of each state to the total population of the U.S.
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the apportioning of members of any other legislative body.
Other Word Forms
- nonapportionment noun
- proapportionment adjective
Etymology
Origin of apportionment
Example Sentences
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The move is part of a larger Republican plot to rewrite the rules concerning House apportionment and district drawing that’s aimed at isolating the GOP’s governing majority from the will of the voters.
From Salon
“The Constitution very clearly says that apportionment is determined by the number of people, not citizens,” he said.
From Salon
Federal law holds that a mid-decade Census can be conducted, but not used for apportionment.
From Salon
She added she worked "really hard" in her job and, in between sending emails or finishing reports, she was taking care of apportionments, attending meetings and filling out forms.
From BBC
The Inflation Reduction Act provided an $80 billion apportionment for the IRS aimed at reducing the national debt and providing more resources for the agency to audit ultrawealthy taxpayers.
From Salon
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