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What is the difference between a constituency and an electorate?​

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Answered by kondetirakshitha
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A constituency is all of the constituents of a representative. ... All of the constituents who are registered to vote are called the electorate. In the United Kingdom, a parliamentary constituency is a district that elects a member of parliament. It is sometimes called a Parliamentary seat or a Division.

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Answered by nishantbhardwaj7991
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constituency is all of the constituents of a representative. ... All of the constituents who are registered to vote are called the electorate. In the United Kingdom, a parliamentary constituency is a district that elects a member of parliament. It is sometimes called a Parliamentary seat or a Division

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