On Multi-Level Apportionment
By: Ulrike Schmidt-Kraepelin, Warut Suksompong, Steven Wijaya
Potential Business Impact:
Divides seats fairly in a group's many levels.
Apportionment refers to the well-studied problem of allocating legislative seats among parties or groups with different entitlements. We present a multi-level generalization of apportionment where the groups form a hierarchical structure, which gives rise to stronger versions of the upper and lower quota notions. We show that running Adams' method level-by-level satisfies upper quota, while running Jefferson's method or the quota method level-by-level guarantees lower quota. Moreover, we prove that both quota notions can always be fulfilled simultaneously.
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