Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 04:28:40 PMHe was quoting Mic'haglh, I believe, who called the current oath an "Orwellian practice."
Quote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on Yesterday at 05:55:36 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 04:44:12 PMlet's say that Party A won 50%, Party B won 25%, and Party C won 25%. In a 20-seat Cosa, that's 10 seats for A, 5 seats for B, and 5 seats for C. But if B won six of the provincial seats, then they'd have 30% (more than their share of the national vote) and so A and B would need extra until things were proportional.
You could do it that way, but that's the harder way. The simpler option would be to just live with the overhang. Let's say A and C both won 1 province. Then, Party A gets 9 party list seats (to sum up to 10) and Party C gets 4 seats (to sum up to 5). So that's a total Cosa of 21 seats. Party B gets a small bonus.
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 04:44:12 PMlet's say that Party A won 50%, Party B won 25%, and Party C won 25%. In a 20-seat Cosa, that's 10 seats for A, 5 seats for B, and 5 seats for C. But if B won six of the provincial seats, then they'd have 30% (more than their share of the national vote) and so A and B would need extra until things were proportional.