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*Party D with 16.71% : 16.71 / 2.5 = 6.684, which means 6 congressmen
 
*Party D with 16.71% : 16.71 / 2.5 = 6.684, which means 6 congressmen
 
*Party E with 16.71% : 16.71 / 2.5 = 6.684, which means 6 congressmen
 
*Party E with 16.71% : 16.71 / 2.5 = 6.684, which means 6 congressmen
But 10 + 8 + 7 + 6 + 6 = 37 congressmen out of the 40, so that means there are 3 congress seats left. Those 3 seats are given to the parties which are closer to the next integer, in this case party B, A and D respectively.<br>In case of ties, such as with the parties D and E, the party that is selected to receive the additional congress seat is the party with the most members.
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But 10 + 8 + 7 + 6 + 6 = 37 congressmen out of the 40, so that means there are 3 congress seats left. Those 3 seats are given to the parties which are closer to the next integer, in this case party B, A and D respectively.<br>In case of ties, such as with the parties D and E, the additional congress seat goes to the party with the most members.
  
 
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Number of congress seats in a country

The total number of congress members represented in a country will be a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 100, depending on the number of free regions in a country.
The normal number of congress members will be 40. The full division of congress seats depending on the number of regions can be seen in this table:

# regions in a country # total congressmen in country
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1 10
2 20
3 30
4 40
5 40
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Distribution of congress seats

The number of the elected congress members of each party is announced after the election review has ended, that is on 27th of each month. The following example shows how the congress seats are distributed:

Let's say a country can elect 40 congressmen. That means a party needs to get at least 100 / 40 = 2.5% of the total votes in order to elect at least 1 congressman. If the division of the party's percentage by the 2.5% returns a decimal number, the integer part only is considered. To be precise:

  • Party A with 26.74% : 26.74 / 2.5 = 10.696, which means 10 congressmen
  • Party B with 22.28% : 22.28 / 2.5 = 8.912, which means 8 congressmen
  • Party C with 17.55% : 17.55 / 2.5 = 7.02, which means 7 congressmen
  • Party D with 16.71% : 16.71 / 2.5 = 6.684, which means 6 congressmen
  • Party E with 16.71% : 16.71 / 2.5 = 6.684, which means 6 congressmen

But 10 + 8 + 7 + 6 + 6 = 37 congressmen out of the 40, so that means there are 3 congress seats left. Those 3 seats are given to the parties which are closer to the next integer, in this case party B, A and D respectively.
In case of ties, such as with the parties D and E, the additional congress seat goes to the party with the most members.


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