Pr Proportional Representation Explained Illustrated Application to Local G

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. . . 1, 128 + 263 = 1, 391 F . . . . 1. 205 + 10 = 1, 215 C's papers are now set aside as finally dealt with and are made up as follows : — Votes originally credited to C on the first count ..... Votes received from A and not trans- ferred : — Remainder of B's sub-parcel Remainder of D's sub-parcel Remainder of E's sub-parcel Remainder of F's sub-parcel Non-transferable papers 3>i05 12 8 91 4 14 Total, being C's quota 129 3-234 The state of the poll on the conclusion of the transfer is as foll...ows : — A B C D E F VOTES 3, 234 Elected 2, 048 3, 234 Elected 1, 812 1, 391 1, 215 Transfer of F's Votes.
The returning officer proceeds to distribute the papers of the candidate with the smallest total of votes.
F's parcel of 1, 215 papers is therefore examined. It is found to contain 1, 094 papers on which D is the next PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.
31 available preference, and no on which B is the next available preference. On ii papers no further preference is marked. Therefore 1, 094 papers are transferred to D, and no to B, whilst the 11 non-transferable papers are set aside as finally dealt with.


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