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In responding to the passions of a single constituency, the mayors have alienated blacks and non-Hispanic whites.
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Provisions of the legislation are very similar to the parliamentary-election legislation, with the main difference being that the 12 members of the European Parliament are elected in a single constituency encompassing all of Croatia, instead of multiple constituencies used in the parliamentary elections.
As a direct result of the electoral system and the lack of a census in recent times, members of parliament do not represent a single constituency and have little direct accountability to their voters.
In particular, if the faux-populist New Zealand First drops beneath the threshold (either 5% of the party vote or a single constituency seat), National is in trouble.
Yet it failed to win a single constituency.
"Not a single constituency emerges well from this story," he writes.
(The whole nation is a single constituency; there are no districts).
They won only a single constituency (which doesn't bode too well for Nigel) but may well still form part of a coalition (which bodes rather better).
India's main opposition Congress party failed to win a single constituency.
Members of county, city and town councils are elected to four-year terms through proportional representation, with the entire local government unit as a single constituency.
Members of county, city and municipal councils are elected to four-year terms through proportional representation, with the entire local government unit as a single constituency.
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