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What are electoral constituency

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Answered by pressy1978
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An electoral constituency is a territorial subdivision for electing members to a legislative body. Generally, only voters who reside within the district are permitted to vote in an election held there.

Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

Because of our country's immense size and variety, we adopt an area-based system of representation. For election purposes, the country is divided into numerous areas. Electoral constituencies are the names given to these territories. Residents in a given area elect one representative.

Explanation:

  • In our country, we have a system of representation based on geographical areas.
  • For election purposes, the country is divided into numerous areas. Electoral constituencies are the names given to these territories.
  • During an election, just one candidate will be elected in each constituency. The country is divided into 543 seats for the Lok Sabha election.
  • A Member of Parliament is the elected representative from each constituency.
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