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Reallocation is, however, only possible among multi-member constituencies (principle of reapportionment). Regular reallocation avoids electoral geometry, including gerrymandering. On the contrary, where a uninominal method of voting is used, constituency boundaries need to be redrawn to ensure proportionality is restored, to match a standard MP-population/voters ratio (principle of redistricting).