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I'm wondering whether Denmark should figure on both the list of countries using the [[D'Hondt method]] and the [[Sainte-Laguë method]]. Denmark uses both D'Hondt (135 seats) and Sainte-Laguë (40 seats) to (s)elect the 175 Danish members of the [[Folketing]] as documented by the link to the of the description of the Danish electoral system by the Danish ''Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Interior'' (note: As portfolios are often divided and combined, the relevant bit is the ''Interior'', whose civil servants are responsible the organisation of all elections in Denmark, though of course aided by municipal civil servants "on the ground"). I've posted this issue on the talkpage of the [[Sainte-Laguë method]] as well (section: ''"Denmark, D'Hondt and Sainte-Laguë - see the article on D'Hondt"''), but prefer any comments/discussions/pro et contra to be posted here so as to keep it simple.
: [[User:Mojowiha|Mojowiha]] ([[User talk:Mojowiha|talk]]) 09:56, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
== Example with 9 seats ==
I´d like to know what would happen if there are 9 seats instead of 8 in the example, because there´s a tie with 20000
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