jakorajarajamenetelmä
Jakorajarajamenetelmä, often translated as the "proportional representation method" or "largest remainder method," is a family of electoral systems used to allocate seats in a proportional manner when a legislature is elected from multi-member districts. The fundamental principle is to ensure that the distribution of seats as closely as possible reflects the proportion of votes received by each political party.
The method typically involves two main stages. First, a quota is calculated, which represents the number of
This is where the "largest remainder" part of the method comes into play. Parties that have not