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electoral district
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "electoral district" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific geographical area represented by an elected official, often in the context of elections and voting. Example: "The candidates are campaigning vigorously in their respective electoral districts to win the support of voters."
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Exact Expressions
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One is for a candidate to represent the local electoral district (of which there are 299), chosen by simple plurality of votes.
News & Media
Elections Canada prepares the preliminary elector lists for every polling station of each electoral district based on address information contained in the National Register of Electors.
Wiki
Support for the Christian Democrats was highest in the Tavastia electoral district with 6.8% of the votes and lowest in the Lapland electoral district with 1.6% of the votes.
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The Electoral district of Perth is a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia.
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The National Geographic Database is used for electoral purposes to be "able to identify in which electoral district and in which polling division the elector's residence is located".
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Each federal electoral district is responsible for revising the list of electors in that district.
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During the election period, returning officers for each electoral district use the lists to revise information for eligible electors.
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Mr. Campbell lives in Greenwich, a 10-town electoral district.
News & Media
The larger the number of seats per electoral district, the more proportional the outcome.
Encyclopedias
Electoral district boundaries will be designed to grease the wheels of another term for incumbents.
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Cocos Islanders vote in federal elections as part of the electoral district of Lingiari, in the Northern Territory.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about elections or political representation, use the term "electoral district" to clearly define the geographical area represented by an elected official.
Common error
Avoid using "electoral district" interchangeably with terms like "voting precinct" or "constituency" without understanding their specific nuances. While related, they may refer to different scales or aspects of political division.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "electoral district" functions primarily as a noun phrase. Ludwig examples show its usage in defining areas for political representation. The word is used to clearly define a district represented by one or more elected officials.
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10%
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5%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "electoral district" is a commonly used noun phrase that accurately refers to a specific geographical area represented by one or more elected officials. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and suitability for various contexts. It is frequently encountered in news media, encyclopedias and wiki articles, but also in scientific and formal sources. When using this term, it is important to be precise and avoid confusion with related terms like "constituency" or "voting precinct". Overall, "electoral district" is a reliable and well-understood term in political and geographical discourse.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Constituency
A more general term that refers to a body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body.
Voting district
Emphasizes the act of voting within the defined area.
Election precinct
Refers to a specific, smaller area used for election administration.
Political division
Broader term encompassing any geographically defined area for political representation.
Ward
A division of a city or town for administrative and electoral purposes.
Riding
Canadian term for an electoral district.
Electorate
The body of people entitled to vote in a given district.
Geographic constituency
Highlights the geographical aspect of the represented area.
Representational area
Focuses on the aspect of representation within the district.
Demarcated voting region
Emphasizes the act of defining the boundaries for voting purposes.
FAQs
How is an "electoral district" different from a constituency?
While often used interchangeably, "electoral district" refers specifically to the geographical area, whereas a "constituency" can refer to the body of voters residing in that area.
What are some other terms that can be used instead of "electoral district"?
Depending on the context, you could use terms like "voting district", "election precinct", or "political division".
Why is it important to understand "electoral district" boundaries?
Understanding "electoral district" boundaries is crucial for knowing which representatives you can vote for and for understanding the political landscape of a region. Gerrymandering, for instance, involves manipulating these boundaries for political advantage.
How are "electoral districts" determined?
"Electoral districts" are typically determined by government bodies responsible for drawing boundaries based on population, geography, and sometimes political considerations.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested