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Mathematical impossibility in the Legislator Committee Act
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Now, it may be that I have misinterpreted this, but the clause below doesn't make much sense. If there were only two votes in a month, it's mathematically impossible for a legislator to be absent for more than half of all votes. If there was such a scenario, they'd miss a mathematical maximum of 50% of all votes for the month, which is not more than half – it is exactly half. Now, if the minimum was three votes, then the mathematical maximum of missed votes would be 66.6...%.

Legislator Committee Act
An act to establish a commission to manage legislators

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3. Legislator Checks

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(3) A legislator fails the voting requirement if they are absent for more than half of all votes finished in the previous calendar month if a minimum of three two votes occurred.
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Mathematical impossibility in the Legislator Committee Act - by Jay Coop - 12-11-2020, 09:32 PM



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