BroIBeliveAtYou
BroIBeliveAtYou t1_jahtcby wrote
What do you mean by "electricity" in this chart?
BroIBeliveAtYou t1_j38b5im wrote
Reply to comment by SexyDoorDasherDude in [OC] Relative Share of Representation in the US Congress Compared to Lowest Represented State Leaves Montana with 80% More Representation in the House. by SexyDoorDasherDude
It's small, and the EU has a minimum number of seats a country gets (six).
Again, comparing it to Germany's "1 for every 866,198":
- Luxembourg gets 1 for every 105,788
- Cyprus gets 1 for every 149,335
- Estonia gets 1 for every 190,010
- Slovenia gets 1 for every 233,622
so on so forth
BroIBeliveAtYou t1_j38a19d wrote
Reply to comment by SexyDoorDasherDude in [OC] Relative Share of Representation in the US Congress Compared to Lowest Represented State Leaves Montana with 80% More Representation in the House. by SexyDoorDasherDude
Yeah, my post showed how it's even crazier in Europe.
For example, Malta gets one representative for every 86,017 people, whereas Germany gets one representative for every 866,198 people. So, effectively, a person from Malta has 10x the voting power as someone from Germany.
In your scenario, if Congress expanded to match the representation Montana gets, it would be expanding from 435 seats to 610.
If the EU expanded to match the representation Malta gets, it would be expanding from 750 seats to 5,197.
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I'd also like to note that from 2012-2022, Montana was the state with the least amount of representation. It switched from "least" to "most" by picking up a seat following the 2020 census.
BroIBeliveAtYou t1_j3880gz wrote
Reply to [OC] Relative Share of Representation in the US Congress Compared to Lowest Represented State Leaves Montana with 80% More Representation in the House. by SexyDoorDasherDude
A few months back, I made this post comparing this phenomenon to how it is in the EU Parliament.
BroIBeliveAtYou t1_ix6juo4 wrote
Congratulations to Colts legendary QB Chad Kelly!
BroIBeliveAtYou t1_ivb2se3 wrote
Reply to comment by Miserable_Bus_2299 in [OC] The 2022 MLB Postseason Tree. Arrows go from winner to loser. Teams that lost to the same team are arranged left to right in the order it happened. by TravisJungroth
Sorry, I just don't see it.
This graph makes it look like the Cardinals (STL) and Blue Jays (TOR) made it further into the playoffs than the Dodgers (LAD). The opposite is true.
BroIBeliveAtYou t1_ivaz0bc wrote
Reply to [OC] The 2022 MLB Postseason Tree. Arrows go from winner to loser. Teams that lost to the same team are arranged left to right in the order it happened. by TravisJungroth
Are there any advantages to visualizing it this way --- as opposed to the "tournament bracket" like the one you linked as a source?
BroIBeliveAtYou t1_jd3akan wrote
Reply to [OC] A Map of Places in the US with the Same Name by codenberg
Okay this is pretty fuckin awesome.