This method to distribute seats was named after the Belgian legal academic Victor d’Hondt (1841 – 1901), who described it in a publication issued in 1882.
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Allocation of 8 seats
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Number of votes obtained
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Party A
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Party B
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Party C
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10 000
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6 000
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1 500
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Divisor
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maximum number
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sequence of assigned seats
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maximum number
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sequence of assigned seats
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maximum number
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sequence of assigned seats
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: 1
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10 000
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(1)
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6 000
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(2)
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1 500
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: 2
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5 000
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(3)
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3 000
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(5)
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750
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: 3
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3 333
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(4)
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2 000
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(8)
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: 4
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2 500
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(6)
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1 500
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: 5
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2 000
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(7)
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1 200
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: 6
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1 667
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Total number of seats to be allocated:
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5
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3
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0
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