
Delegate allocation
Delegate allocation is the process of assigning representative votes or seats to different regions or groups within a larger organization or election. In politics, for example, it determines how many delegates each state or area gets to support a candidate at a national convention. The goal is to fairly represent the preferences of each group based on factors like population or specific rules. This ensures that larger or more influential groups have appropriate influence in decision-making, while smaller groups still have a voice proportional to their significance.