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If politicians show a lack of basic knowledge of the constituency they're trying to win over while on the campaign trail, it could cost them dearly.
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Unite, which is Labour's largest financial backer, had been accused of trying to sign up members without their knowledge in the constituency to ensure its favoured candidate, Karie Murphy, was selected.
"We bring the curation and the knowledge of the need of our constituency".
Both research teams emphasize the need to examine the characteristics, behaviours, preferences and knowledge of local constituencies and the governance approaches and mechanisms that are pursued.
The first steps for Congress will be organizing the knowledge of geographic constituencies so that it is trusted and relevant, and then integrated into the stodgy, old processes of lawmaking.
Data were weighted to be representative of the constituency.
Although this could include duplicate memberships, the number may easily exceed 1% of the constituency (3,000 members).
According to several people with knowledge of the events, senior PNU officials began to worry after the count in Nairobi's Kamukunji constituency was cancelled because of allegations about extra ballot papers.
Later on LBC 97.3 Radio, Clegg confirmed he had no knowledge of the Oakeshott polling but said he would not have expected Cable to tell him about those that were not conducted in his own Sheffield constituency.
Knowledge of the Brimhaven Dungeon.
IISD's Crawford suggested that in the Philippines, local government bodies may be best suited to untangle property disputes, since they will have the most intimate knowledge of their jurisdiction and constituency.
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