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    reapportionment
    [ noun ]
    a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results)
    <noun.act>


    Reapportionment \Re`ap*por"tion*ment\ (-ment), n.
    A second or a new apportionment.

    1. "My principal reason for running is to be in Annapolis during the reapportionment consideration in 1991 and '92," said Diggs, explaining that he wants to tap the political potential of blacks in the state.
    2. Democrats emerged with complete control over reapportionment in Texas and Florida, which together will gain seven seats, and in 15 other states.
    3. Under an amendment approved by the Senate, the use of federal funds would have been prohibited for counting illegal aliens for the purpose of congressional reapportionment.
    4. But while reapportionment calculations based on the other three varied slightly, the overall shift in seats was consistent.
    5. "The only way to ensure fairness in reapportionment is to make sure that the hand that draws the lines is the hand of a Democrat," Brown said.
    6. Meanwhile, the broad, presumably final counts that the bureau will deliver for reapportionment to Congress by Dec. 31 will carry a warning that they are subject to adjustment.
    7. And Brown says he is willing to take up other topics, including reapportionment, in separate meetings later.
    8. Election Data Services, a private consulting firm, also issued somewhat different reapportionment estimates earlier this year, based on 1987 Census estimates.
    9. His victory gives the GOP an edge in next year's reapportionment battles, and could make a difference in as many as a dozen House seats.
    10. Asked about a bill to require the bureau to count military personnel overseas for purposes of congressional reapportionment, Bounpane said that poses some problems.
    11. She didn't want to answer." Rep. Vic Fazio of California, chairman of the House Democratic group monitoring reapportionment, urged local officials to challenge the preliminary figures.
    12. The report issued Thursday represents one last checkpoint before that final, official count, and two forecasting groups on Thursday issued revised reapportionment predictions based on the trends.
    13. Galston figures that reapportionment will add 12 electoral votes to states that have become the Republican base in presidential elections, bringing the strength of those states to 231 of the 270 electoral votes it takes to elect a president.
    14. Even as the GOP ranks in the Legislature grow, as almost surely they will after reapportionment, the philosophically committed among them stand to enjoy little leverage.
    15. Democrats controlled California reapportionment in the 1960s and 1980s.
    16. When he took over, the party faced a $450,000 debt from lengthy reapportionment battles and the 1982 election, in which Democrats siezed control of all statewide offices.
    17. One of the principal proposals is to simplify the census substantially, gathering only the information required for congressional reapportionment and redistricting: population, age and race.
    18. Currently, the presence in that office of Democrat Leo McCarthy, waiting to succeed to the governorship and position his party for continued dominance after the coming reapportionment, is a major restraint on any Deukmejian national ambitions.
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