Vote-ratio monotonicity
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Vote-ratio,: Sub.9.6 weight-ratio, or population-ratio monotonicity: Sec.4 is a property of some apportionment methods. It says that if the entitlement for grows at a faster rate than (i.e. grows proportionally more than ), should not lose a seat to .: Sub.9.6 More formally, if the ratio of votes or populations increases, then should not lose a seat while gains a seat. An apportionment method violating this rule may encounter population paradoxes.
A particularly severe variant, where voting for a party causes it to lose seats, is called a no-show paradox. The largest remainders method exhibits both population and no-show paradoxes.: Sub.9.14