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Michel Balinski has made important contributions to the theory of electoral systems, namely, representation and apportionment on the one hand, and voting on the other. His 1982 book[1][2] with H. Peyton Young[3] has had direct practical application in apportioning the seats of assemblies to regions in several countries (including the UK). This work resulted in the famed Balinski–Young theorem.
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