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The Brams-Taylor procedure is a method used in the field of voting theory and political science to allocate votes or seats proportionally in a way that reflects the preferences of a group of voters. This procedure was developed by Steven J. Brams and Alan D. Taylor and is particularly applied to problems like apportionment or multi-winner elections.

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