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Election apportionment diagram

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Election apportionment diagram

thumb|Semicircular election apportionment diagram An election apportionment diagram is a graphic representation of election results and the seats in a plenary or legislative body. These charts can also represent data in easy-to-understand terms, for example, by grouping allied parties together.

Background Election votes are often represented using bar charts or pie charts, frequently labeled with the corresponding percentage or number of votes. The apportionment of seats among the parties in a legislative body has a defined set of rules unique to each body. For example, the Senate of Virginia states,

Instead of using a bar or pie chart, the apportionment of seats among parties in a legislative body such as a parliament can be more clearly represented by displaying the individual representatives of each party as dots in a pattern. The number of representatives is significant and easily understood visually. The dots are typically coded according to the political color of the respective parties. Traditionally presented as a seating chart of a plenary hall, it can also be represented in a more abstract fashion that loosely corresponds to the seating arrangement in a legislature, such as a form of half-donut chart as an abstract representation of a hemicycle, or a stylized representation of the Westminster Parliament, showing government, opposition, speaker and crossbenchers. In Germany, the order of the bars usually corresponds from left to right to the placement of the parties in the previous election and is thus based on the order given on the ballot, which is regulated in Section 30 of the .

These charts can also represent data understandably. An example of this is politicians’ responses to the Orlando shootings.

Gallery <gallery> File:House of Lords composition.svg|Schematic diagram of the House of Lords, showing government, opposition, cross-bench and speaker, without being an accurate representation of the seating layout File:NIAssembly20200111.svg|Stylised U-shaped diagram meant to depict the layout of the Northern Ireland Assembly File:(119th) US House of Representatives Seating.svg|An election apportionment diagram closely mirroring the actual seating layout of the United States House of Representatives File:Bundestag Draft D transparent.png|An election apportionment diagram closely mirroring the actual seating layout of the Bundestag File:54th New Zealand Parliament.svg|An election apportionment diagram closely mirroring the actual seating layout of the New Zealand House of Representatives </gallery>

See also * Red states and blue states

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External links * *[Parliament diagram creation tool](https://parliamentdiagram.toolforge.org/parlitest.php) *[THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND ITS MEMBERS](https://www.ourcommons.ca/marleaumontpetit/DocumentViewer.aspx?DocId=1001&Sec=Ch04&Seq=11&Language=E) *[House seating plan](https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/house-seating-plan)