The Commission on Prince Edward Island's Electoral Future

d'Hondt Method Calculator

Using this d'Hondt method calculator you can see how the combination of district seat election results plus list seat election results produces a proportional result for each party; you can experiment with different values for each party for each ballot to see, using a number of scenarios, the final number of seats assigned to each political party. For reference purposes, you can see the results [PDF, 41KB]) of P.E.I.'s previous nine provincial elections.

Party Name
Enter a name for each party. You may enter information for up to 5 parties; you must enter at least two.
District Seats Won
Enter the number of district seats won by each party. There are 17 district seats in total.
Second Ballot Votes
Enter the number of votes received by each party on the second ballot. Each elector has one vote; there were 97180 eligible electors in 2003.
TOTAL
(must total 17)

(2003 total was 97180)

Sample Data