The greatest difference in the electorate of the late 1820s, as compared to the electorate at the beginning of the century was that by the 1820s, property qualifications had been repealed.
The greatest difference in the electorate of the late 1820s, as compared to the electorate at the beginning of the century was that by the 1820s, property qualifications had been repealed.
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The party vote determines the share each party has of seats in parliament. If a party wins 50% of the party vote, it's entitled to 50% of the seats. The electorate vote determines who your local MP is. New Zealand is divided into 70 electorate seats, each with one MP. To become an MP you must win the most electorate votes in your seat (this doesn't always mean a majority, for example, if one candidate wins 10% but the next wins 11% and 4 others win 9.5%, the candidate with the greatest number of votes wins).
No difference.
That depends on what it is being compared to.
No difference.
You haven't specified which side of the ratio was to be greatest. The greatest difference is 6 to 11. This narrowly is greater than 10 to 18 (6/(11+6) compared to 10/(18+10)
The difference between the greatest and least number is the range.
The difference is 90000000
If that's greatest common factor and greatest common divisor, there is no difference between them.
The greatest difference is 541
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