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Islanders fear the extra 35,000 constituents could be added to a constituency in Hampshire, meaning their MP could be from the mainland.
Can you win elections by appealing to a constituency of the whole?
The word also applies broadly to a constituency: the family of jazz, as it were.
The subject's most famous student probably did little to mitigate its reputation for appealing to a constituency of "posh girls".
In addition to a constituency statute, Ohio has a control share acquisition statute, something also absent in Delaware.
To become the archdiocese's leader, he had to appeal only to a constituency of one, Pope Benedict XVI.
In many countries they choose only from a party list, with no way of rewarding or sanctioning individuals and no direct link to a constituency.
If they opt in to this they will be attached to a constituency party, with the right to vote in leadership contests.
Ms Rousseff's Workers Partyy (PT) wants public financing of campaigns and a closed list of candidates chosen by party leaders; others want to switch to a constituency system.
All donations and loans over £5,000 to the central party and £1,000 to a constituency association must be disclosed.
The Post and Mr. Allan answer to a constituency of one, and Mr. Murdoch shows no outward sign of tiring of the paper or its editor.
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