Section 1
Each State shall have at Least three Representatives, and all Districts within the States for Representatives shall include a minimum of three Seats for apportionment. Elections for such Representatives shall employ a method of voting where Candidates meet a Quota equal to the total votes cast divided by the number of seats in said district, or more votes to be elected as a Representative. Voters shall rank Candidates in order of preference, with higher-ranked choices on a ballot counted first. Upon such Candidates meeting such Quotas, all surplus votes above the Quota shall disperse to the voters individual next favorable choice and so on until all Seats are Elected. No District shall represent more than five hundred thousand people within a single district.
Section 2
All State Districts for state legislatures shall include a minimum of three Seats for apportionment. Elections for such state legislatures shall employ a method of voting where Candidates meet a Quota equal to the total votes cast divided by the number of seats in said district, or more votes to be elected as a Representative. Voters shall rank Candidates in order of preference, with higher-ranked choices on a ballot counted first. Upon such Candidates meeting such Quotas, all surplus votes above the Quota shall disperse to the voters individual next favorable choice and so on until all Seats are Elected.