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833:. Parliament of Tasmania. 2005.
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919:prsa.org.au
262:Droop quota
96:Thomas Hare
77:Thomas Hare
36:Brindabella
1719:Categories
1675:Comparison
1429:Hare quota
1379:Allocation
1365:Spare vote
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1323:Party-list
974:abc.net.au
954:2009-04-07
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841:2009-04-12
799:References
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126:Launceston
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1666:Unseating
1661:Sortition
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162:Evolution
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91:History
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