| 1. | A malapportionment of delegates granted disproportionate influence to this latter group.
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| 2. | Boundaries of constituencies were re-drawn to reduce malapportionment effect.
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| 3. | Sometimes political representatives use both gerrymandering and malapportionment to try to maintain power.
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| 4. | Therefore, Bolton argued that the legislature should choose the governor despite malapportionment.
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| 5. | As a result, there is some interprovincial and regional malapportionment relative to population.
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| 6. | But Australia has seen systematic malapportionment of electorates.
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| 7. | The resulting malapportionment later known as the Playmander.
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| 8. | This malapportionment can greatly affect representation after long periods of time or large population movements.
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| 9. | It dominated the convention by a malapportionment that lent an advantage to the slaveholding east.
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| 10. | The malapportionment favouring country areas helped Labor in 1949 onwards and the Country Party from 1957.
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