In 3–5 sentences, describe the apportionment system for state legislative districts.

georgia

http://law.justia.com/constitution/georgia/conart3.html

The apportionment system for state legislative districts is the process of determining the number of seats each state will have in its legislature and how those seats are distributed among its districts. The most common method used is called the Equal Proportions method, which considers the total population of each state and divides it by a divisor to determine the ideal district size. Once the ideal size is known, the system then allocates seats to each district based on a mathematical formula. This process ensures that each district has roughly equal representation based on population.