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A
constituency is any cohesive corporate unit or body bound by shared structures, goals or loyalty. It can be used to describe a business's customer base and shareholders, or a charity's donors or those it serves. The most common meaning of constituency occurs in politics and means either the group of people from whom an individual or organization hopes to attract support, or the group of people or geographical area that a particular elected representative or group of elected representatives represents. The rest of this article deals with this sense of constituency.
When used specifically, a
constituency usually refers to the group or area from which voters in an election are drawn. Depending on the
electoral system being used, a constituency may elect one or more members. For instance, in the
United Kingdom, British House of Commons
Parliament of the United Kingdomary constituencies each elect one
Member of Parliament using a first past the post system (though some used to elect more than one), while the larger
European Parliamentary European Parliament constituency each elect a number of Members of the European Parliament (see '
Regions of England').
In Namibia and in
Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland, it is also used as an administrative division.
A
marginal constituency is one where the margin between the expected voting for the major parties in an election is slim. In Elections in the United Kingdom#General elections, the voting in a relatively small number of marginal constituencies usually determines the outcome of the entire election. Currently the most marginal UK constituency is Crawley (UK Parliament constituency) in
West Sussex where Labour have a majority of 37 votes over The Conservative Party.
Australia
List: List of Australian federal electoratesIn Australia, federal constituencies are officially termed
divisions, and their state counterparts
electoral districts. At both levels, though, they are popularly referred to as
electorates or
seats.
Canada
List: List of Canada's electoral districtsIn
Canada, constituencies are legally known as
electoral district (Canada)s (in French language,
circonscriptions) for Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assemblies or Members of Provincial Parliament (
Ontario) at the provincial level, although "constituency" and the informal term "
electoral district (Canada)" (or "
comté" in French) are also used.
France
In France, electoral constituencies are known as
circonscriptions électorales.
For parliamentary elections, they are known as
circonscriptions législatives', and for departemental one, France uses
cantons.
Germany
In
Germany, there are 299 basic electoral constituencies (called
Wahlkreise), accounting for half of the 598 nominal seats in the
Bundestag (Germany) in a "
First Past the Post electoral system". The constituencies for the rest of the seats are the States of Germany, representatives being drawn from the top of their respective electoral lists. The former constituencies are divided so that each has approximately the same number of voters. German electoral law dictates that the deviation from average of all constituencies shall not exceed a certain figure (see for example § 3 Abs. 1 Nr. 3 in German electoral law). Other restrictions prevent abuses such as gerry-mandering.
Similar provisions obtain for many of the federal state parliaments, though constituencies are generally smaller and boundaries change more frequently. Representatives to the European Parliament are only elected by party proportion and state.
Hong Kong
The unicameral Legislative Council of Hong Kong has 60 members, 30 returned from five geographical constituencies based on the
Hare quota and largest remainder method, and the remaining 30 returned through 28 functional constituencies.
Iceland
In Iceland, there are 6 constituencies, which are Norðvesturkjördæmi, Norðausturkjördæmi, Suðvesturkjördæmi, Suðurkjördæmi, Reykjavíkurkjördæmi norður, and Reykjavíkurkjördæmi suður. The Icelandic word for constituency is
kjordæmi.
Ireland (Republic)
Constituencies in the
Republic of Ireland elect between three and five
Teachta Dálas (TDs), while constituencies between 1536 and 1800 in the Kingdom of Ireland used to return two MPs.
India
In India constituency is an area, where people of this notified area elect their representative either to Lok Sabha or state legislature or local governing bodies. India has multi tier democratic system . The apex legislature body of India which form part of Union government is Loksabha ( Lower house ),then there are state legislature also called legislative assembly ( Vidhan Sabha ),then Zilla Parishad, Taluk Panchayat and Grama Panchayat.Hence every area has a constituency under which it falls.
List:List of Indian constituencies
Malaysia
There are 219 parliamentary constituencies in
Malaysia. The seats are indicated as
P.xxx. Each constituency is represented by an elected
Member of Parliament who sits at the lower house of the
Parliament of Malaysia called
Dewan Rakyat. These constituencies are further divided into 567
States of Malaysia legislative assembly districts, whose representative will sit at their respective state legislative assembly. The state assembly seats are indicated as
N.xx.
Singapore
In
Singapore, there are 14 group representation constituency and nine single-member constituencies, giving a total of 23 constituencies. Group representation constituencies elect between three to six MPs to the
Parliament of Singapore, while single member constituencies elect one.
Switzerland
In
Switzerland, the Canton of St. Gallen uses the
Wahlkreise (constituency or electoral district) in place of the previous, and more usual, Districts of Switzerland. See Canton of St. Gallen#Constituencies and municipalities.
==United Kingdom==
In the United Kingdom, a parliamentary constituency is sometimes called a
Parliamentary seat or a
Division. Constituencies for
local government elections are called either
Ward (politics) or
electoral divisions.
As of
2005, there are 646 British House of Commons constituencies in the UK:
Northern Ireland has 18 constituencies, each of which elect six
Legislative Assemblys to the
Northern Ireland Assembly under the
Single Transferable Vote system.
The
Scottish Parliament has 73 single-member constituencies elected on a first past the post basis, with the remaining 56 seats in the parliament being selected by the
Additional Member System (AMS). Since the passage of the
Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Act 2004, the constituencies of the Scottish Parliament are no longer identical to those of the House of Commons.
The
National Assembly for Wales has 40 constituencies elected by first past the post which are identical to the Welsh constituencies of the House of Commons. Its remaining 20 seats are selected by AMS.
The London Assembly has 14 constituencies elected by first past the post, described in the article on London Assembly constituencies. Its remaining 11 seats are also selected by AMS.
United States
In the United States, electoral constituencies for the federal
United States House of Representatives are known as
congressional districts (of which there are presently 435; the number can be increased so long as it does not exceed the constitutional limit of one per 30,000 citizens), while the constituencies for the variously named
U.S. state State legislature (United States) go by a variety of names (and have differing numbers). Long standing practice, reinforced and modified by several U.S. Supreme Court decisions, require the equalization of populations of constituencies after each decennial census, a process known as redistricting.
When driven by partisan bodies, this process opens up the possibility of
gerrymandering for political or factional advantage. Gerrymandering cannot be used to the disadvantage of any specific racial group (e.g., placing a predominantly African-American community in several districts to dilute the vote would be unconstitutional), but is perfectly legal to dilute the voting strength of the opposing party. A Pennsylvania legislator long active in redistricting issues, State Rep.
Mark B. Cohen of Philadelphia, said that "In election years, constituents choose their legislative officials. In redistricting years, legislative officials usually try to choose their future constituents."
Others
Most of the rest of the
Commonwealth of Nations also use constituencies as electoral divisions. For details of constituencies in these and other places see:
- List of Ghana Parliament constituencies
- Legislative Council of Hong Kong
- Constituencies of Namibia
Synonyms
Marginal constituencies are also known as:
See also
Constituency: Glossary item: Glossary (TheyWorkForYou.com)
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