单词 | constituency |
释义 | constituency (kənstɪtʃuənsi ) Word forms: constituencies 1. countable noun A constituency is an area for which someone is elected as the representative in a parliament or government. 2. countable noun A particular constituency is a section of society that may give political support to a particular party or politician. In France, farmers are a powerful political constituency. Collocations: constituency election That amendment to regulations can also be interpreted as either or meaning that the smallest faction can be formed either based on party list or a single constituency election. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are no rules governing the uniformity of functional constituency elections, although some of the elections use the preferential elimination system, or instant-runoff voting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The results of the constituency elections have been the same as the overall result of general elections since 1983. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The remaining 8 constituencies election were suspended due to violence and re-election to be held. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Since the last constituency elections in 2005, some boundaries have been altered slightly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each leading candidate has his own core constituency but must peel enough voters away from the others to prevail. Times, Sunday Times Do the beliefs of your core constituency matter more than the fleeting thrills of the floating voters? Times, Sunday Times Yet one of his greatest strengths lies in his reputation for authenticity, the heart of his appeal to moderates and independents, his core constituency. Times, Sunday Times Hence, most of the provincial government's programmes targeted rural areas despite the fact that the party's core constituency was urban. ST His core constituency operates in the front lines of healthcare, not war. Times, Sunday Times He appears to have inspired more envy than reprobation among his electoral constituency. Times, Sunday Times They have no administrative function, but serve as electoral constituencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The election was conducted with multiple seat electoral constituencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The current electoral law fixes the number at 99 deputies, divided according to the provinces and the electoral constituencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the law, each administrative atoll's population determines how many electoral constituencies will be created. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One key constituency, however, has remained silent. Times, Sunday Times The two main contenders battled to boost turnout in their key constituencies. Times, Sunday Times But gradually he has alienated key constituencies, some worth confronting, others which should have been courted. Times, Sunday Times Although dotted around the country, there are some geographical clusters of key constituencies. Times, Sunday Times An expanded candidates' department has been trawling through the history of those in key constituencies to ensure that they do not cause embarrassment. Times, Sunday Times He felt an urgent need to articulate his own feelings of dislocation, and he rried with him a large constituency of sympathisers. Times, Sunday Times At that time the colony was one large constituency, with three members elected for a period of nine years to sit with the appointed members. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The county division was a considerably larger constituency than the borough one had been. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The minor islands are not allocated to any districts or tapere, but they do form part of the larger constituencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A reviewer said that it seems to be tolerably well adapted to the needs of the larger constituency for which it was designed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He held on to the seat at a time when several local constituency parties were moving to the left. Times,Sunday Times He said yesterday that he would be 'consulting his local constituency party' over the weekend - implying that he hasn't quite made up his mind. Times, Sunday Times It asks a dozen questions on your political views to 'match' you with the local constituency candidate who best represents your opinions. Times, Sunday Times The choice of candidate belongs to the local constituency parties and not to the central organisation, which only has a right of approval. Times, Sunday Times Some members of his local constituency association were, however, less relaxed. Times, Sunday Times Taxi drivers were a natural constituency of hers, and she was frequently recognised by them. Times, Sunday Times We over-60s are the trust's natural constituency. Times, Sunday Times They want exposure, profit and ego fulfilment, none of which form the natural constituency of football support. Times, Sunday Times He never recovered and, critically, lost the support of his natural constituency, the liberals, who could not quite believe at first what had happened. Times, Sunday Times Fells had a knack for simplifying her field, teaching arts students - not the natural constituency - the basics of computing with the help of a carousel packed with engaging slides. Times, Sunday Times Developing such ideas will not be helped by splitting the parliamentary constituency in two, or by building a bridge. Times, Sunday Times The record here involves 19 contenders in a parliamentary constituency. Times, Sunday Times Do we urgently need new parliamentary constituency boundaries? Times, Sunday Times The other electorally significant event of the past year was the collapse of the plan to equalise parliamentary constituency size. Times, Sunday Times Each parliamentary constituency contains 2 to 3 state legislative assembly constituencies, except in the federal territories where there are only parliamentary constituencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Whatsoever the reason, all parties who seriously believe that they wish to represent their constituency, should seek to address the situation urgently. Times, Sunday Times Are they someone you can trust to create policies that represent their constituency? The Sun He continued to represent the constituency until 1812. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He continued to represent this constituency until 1802. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are not affiliated to any political party and do not represent any constituency. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We have the second largest rural constituency - it depends on agriculture. Times, Sunday Times It's a mostly rural constituency with 73 towns and villages. Times, Sunday Times But these are the real modern hazards of campaigning in a large rural constituency. Times, Sunday Times Traditionally, the dominant issue in this rural constituency was farming. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He represents a large rural constituency where the oil and gas industry, subsea engineering and marine renewables are major employers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 选区 Japanese: 選挙区 |
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