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to constituency

noun

A district represented by one or more elected officials.

  • John was elected to parliament from the Bedford constituency.

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Thus, 'futuring' activities can contribute not only to strategic decision-making but also to constituency building, if the respective social constituents (innovation actors with their specific visions, values, etc).

Each gives a strong role to constituency parties.

Conference Current Half of the votes go to the unions and half to constituency parties.

Its initial recommendations are to be disclosed to constituency chairmen in Edinburgh on December 13th.

(Sturgeon does not drive, and Murrell is described as her regular chauffeur to constituency events).

One of the opposition's grievances was on the government's proposed changes to constituency boundaries, which the parliament approved in September.

I understand the bond MPs feel to constituency, having pounded every street, knocked on every door, every business and school.

Lords are preparing a new challenge to the government on Tuesday over its reform to constituency boundaries.

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