"There are those who argue that a tie cannot happen again with the move to 41 seats, but that, too, is a faulty premise, as two parties can win an even number of seats each and a third party can win an odd number of seats.The party winning the odd number could choose to indicate that it supports neither of the two major parties (as happened in St Kitts-Nevis in 1993), and we would be back to a tied result, with no neutral precedent from the past."
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