reapportionment

reapportionment

 英

  • 网络重新分配;选区重新分配;名额调整

例句

In 1920 rural politicians felt so threatened by the burgeoning cities that they held back reapportionment until the next count, in 1930.

1920年,蓬勃发展城市乡土政客们感到威胁他们于是抵制众议院席位重新分配直到1930年再次人口统计

All but one of the states that would have lost House seats in a 1920 reapportionment proceeded to lose when the 1930 census was taken.

1920年重新分配丢失众议院席位只有一个1930年普查数据启用仍然没有得到席位

There's a similar lesson in the fact that Florida gains two seats in the reapportionment and New York loses two.

对于其他有着同样现象佛罗里达获得两个额外席位纽约州失去

The big winner from reapportionment is Texas, which will gain four seats. Florida will add two.

席位重新分配最大受益者德克萨斯州增加4席位

This paper focuses on these judicial decisions and intends to study this reapportionment issue in Japan from the constitutional viewpoint.

论文便是针对这些司法判决宪法观点探讨议员定数均衡问题

Conservative Texas, for example, is gaining four seats in the reapportionment set in train by last year's census;

例如根据去年人口统计趋于保守共和得克萨斯增加4席位