Apportionment is a legal term for distribution or allotment in proper shares.
Apportionment may also refer to:
Biology
- Niche apportionment models of relative species abundance distributions
Law
- Uniform Apportionment of Tort Responsibility Act, a Uniform Act drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL)
- Formulary apportionment, a method of allocating corporate taxation between jurisdictions
Mathematics
- Fair division, in game theory
- Apportionment paradox, various paradoxical proofs in political apportionment
Politics and government
- Apportionment (politics), the process of allocating the power of a set of constituent voters among their political representatives
- Biproportional apportionment
- Apportionment of votes in a proposed United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
Europe
- Apportionment in the European Parliament
- National apportionment of MP seats in the Riksdag (Swedish national legislature)
United States
- United States congressional apportionment
- Apportionment (OMB), distribution of US government funds
- New Jersey Apportionment Commission
- Ohio Apportionment Board
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