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PADem
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« on: April 29, 2005, 11:26:00 PM »

New Zealand is an exception. At 4 million people it has a seat for every 58,000.

Makes me think the U.S. needs some more congressional districts.

It's slightly more than that if you include the Maori seats. Yes thats right, to the bain of conservatives everywhere, my homeland (i was born there) has 7 out of 120 (soon to be Cool seats reserved for those  elected only by people of Maori descent who chose to vote in a Maori electorate. (The Maori  are NZ's indigenous people)
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