Political Science, asked by yashukushi, 6 months ago

why do we have constituencies


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The term constituency is commonly used to refer to an electoral district, especially in British English, but it can also refer to the body of eligible voters or all the residents of the represented area or only those who voted for a certain candidate.

Explanation:

MLAs are elected representatives. They represent the people who voted for them and all those who live in their constituency. They take the views of their constituents into account when making laws and holding Executive Ministers to account.

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