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What is constituency explain any two types of constituency?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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❤️_________✍️_________❤️There are several default constituency types which the program may automatically add to a constituent. However, you can also manually add many constituencies to a constituent under Constituencies on the Personal Info tab. Constituencies also appear under Active constituencies in the summary of a constituent record and are sometimes a link to additional information about the constituent.

 To add user defined constituency types, from Administration, click Code tables. Under the Biographicalcategory, click Constituency under Code table name column. The Manage Code Table Entries page appears where you can manage your constituency types.

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Answered by hemantjnv
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Constituency, basic electoral unit into which eligible electors are organized to elect representatives to a legislative or other public body. The registration of electors is also usually undertaken within the bounds of the constituency.

Constituency

Bank

The "Bank" constituency is automatically added to any organization constituent you have set up as a bank in Manage bank accounts or Bank search in Treasury. You cannot manually add this constituency, but you can manually delete this constituency if it no longer applies or was added by mistake.

Board member

Under Constituencies on the Personal Info tab, you can add this constituency to a constituent and enter start and end dates. When you add the constituency, it appears under Active constituencies on the constituent record.

When the end date of the board membership occurs in the past, the constituent no longer has this constituency.

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