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'''Justified representation''' is a term advocated by people applying [[approval voting]] to [[proportional representation]].
Justified representation is an an extension to the [[Quota | Hare]] [[Quota rule]] for multi-member approval voting systems. There are at least three variants: "justified representation", "extended justified representation" and "proportional justified representation" (though it seems more can be found
'''Justified representation''' establishes requirements on when a large enough group of voters is justified to have at least one of the candidates they approve elected. Similarly, '''Extended Justified representation''' establishes requirements on when a large enough group of agents justified to have to have several of the candidates approved by them elected. '''Proportional Justified representation''' is a fix to the earlier definition of '''Extended Justified representation''' to be consistent with [[Perfect representation]] in the limiting case. The formal definitions can be found in the image. and will be reviewed later in this paper. These definitions are interesting
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