NOUN
- a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results)
How To Use reallotment In A Sentence
- The seats reserved for women, have been ‘taken'’ from men, - a reallotment of an occupied seat.
- In rural areas, peasants have land use rights, and every five years there is a reallotment of land among farmers to adapt to the changing social structures of their communities.
- The Secretary shall make reallotments under paragraphs (1) and (2) on such date or dates as the Secretary may fix.
- '(B) REALLOTMENT - If a State Commission does not apply for an allotment under this subsection for any fiscal year, or if the State Commission's application is not approved, the Corporation shall reallot the amount of the State Commission's allotment to the remaining State Commissions in accordance with subparagraph (A). Latest Articles
- Redistribution of representation in a legislative body, especially the periodic reallotment of U. S. congressional seats according to changes in the census figures as required by the Constitution.
- Reallotments are made to other States in proportion to those State's original allotments for the fiscal year in which allotments originally were made.