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Anchor text: Banzhaf power index
Target Entity: Banzhaf_power_index
Preceding Context: In one countervailing analysis, the
Succeeding Context: (BPI) model based on probability theory was used to test the hypothesis that citizens of small states accrue more election power. It was found that in 1990, individual voters in California, the largest state, had 3.3 times more individual power to choose a President than voters of Montana, the largest of the minimum 3 elector states. Banzhaf's method has been criticized for treating votes like coin-flips, and more empirically-based models of voting yield results which seem to favor larger states less.
Paragraph Title: Favors less populous states
Source Page: Electoral College (United States)

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