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Jammu and Kashmir, with six constituencies in total, takes five separate days, to allow the security forces to concentrate their efforts on one constituency at a time.
The European Union said its observers witnessed election officials in one constituency announce on election night that President Kibaki had won 50,145 votes.
The eurozone would then have one constituency, or seat, on the fund's executive board, filled by a candidate nominated by the eurozone group of finance ministers.
All but one constituency voted yes on the ballot, and 62percentt of voters nationwide — more than 1.2 million people — voted in favor of the change.
And in the worst insult of all, he got almost no support from the one constituency that he banked on, Hispanic voters.
Carswell later explained: "I was in the centre of Clacton going from one constituency appointment to the next as MPs do on a Friday.
Referendums are elections with only one constituency.
Benyon has sided with one constituency against another.
In effect, the whole country will become one constituency.
But one constituency will be disappointed, at least in YES's initial days.
"State securities regulators have only one constituency -- Main Street investors," he said.
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