👉 Non-apportionment in United States politics refers to a system where representatives are elected based on the results of popular votes rather than proportional representation, which is a method used by some political parties in which each candidate receives an equal number of votes regardless of their popularity. In other words, if two or more candidates receive the same number of votes, they will share the seat equally. Non-apportionment has been criticized for several reasons, including increased voting expenses and potential for electoral fraud. It is often