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Total difference: 5.3% + 3.2% + 8.3% + 6% = 22.8%
An average error of 5.7% each candidate. The more seats and districts increase, the more the error can increase.
 
The size of the district is represented only by the power it possesses and which will be assigned proportionally to the seats, therefore it's not strange that two districts of different sizes can still have the same number of seats (with different weight).
 
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Procedure for choosing the prime minister (PM) and the leader of the opposition (LO):
 
* Parliamentarians elect, through Distributed Voting, the PM. Instead of being normalized to 100 points, the votes in this election are normalized to the weight that each individual parliamentary has (which is notisn't the same for everyone).
* Once the PM is elected, only the votes that have assigned 0 points to the PM are taken and used to elect the LO, again through the Distributed Voting. Parliamentarians need to know in advance that giving 0 points to a candidate means being against them (opposites).
* Parliamentarians who gave 0 points to both the PM and the LO can be considered neutral.
 
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