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District assignment proceeds in the following order: A:1, B:2, C:5, C:3, A:4, C:6. Note that C gets 3 districts where party P was weak, B gets just 1 district where party P was strong, and A has one of each. Thus, at the end, A has 601 constituents; B, 550; and C, 600.
District assignment proceeds in the following order: A:1, B:2, C:5, C:3, A:4, C:6. Note that C gets 3 districts where party P was weak, B gets just 1 district where party P was strong, and A has one of each. Thus, at the end, A has 601 constituents; B, 550; and C, 600. This is a more balanced arrangement than their original vote totals (771, 549, and 431 respectively).


== Advantages ==
== Advantages ==