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Quota rule         
RULE THAT STATES THAT THE ROUNDED NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE SEATS TO BE ALLOCATED TO A PARTY SHOULD BE NO MORE THAN THE UPPER OR LOWER ROUNDINGS OF ITS FRACTIONAL REPRESENTATION
In mathematics and political science, the quota rule describes a desired property of a proportional apportionment or election method. It states that the number of seats that should be allocated to a given party should be between the upper or lower roundings (called upper and lower quotas) of its fractional proportional share (called natural quota).
Quotaism         
DISTRIBUTING POSITIONS ACCORDING TO QUOTAS
Quota reservation; Diversity quota; Minority quota system
Quotaism is the concept of organising society by a [system, whether by racial, gender, language or another demographic attribute. The basic premise is to have demographics represented at all levels and aspects of the civilization according to national statistics.
Hare quota         
ELECTORAL SYSTEM QUOTA
Hare Quota; Hare ballot
The Hare quota (also known as the simple quota) is a formula used under some forms of proportional representation. In these voting systems the quota is the number of votes that guarantees a candidate, or a party in some cases, captures a seat.
Examples of use of Quota rule
1. The female quota rule has prompted some French to question whether similar quotas should be invoked for minorities.
2. The government is expected to move SC for review of its interim order of March 2', which stayed the 27 per cent quota rule for the OBCs for the year 2007–2008.