A member of parliament representing a local electorate, as distinct from one elected nationally.
they clearly wanted him to continue as their electorate MP
Example sentencesExamples
- I know he's a wild young man, but he's a good electorate MP.
- This issue certainly has not excited the passions in my community, and I am an electorate MP who sees people every day.
- However, many of those electorate MP's would no longer be tied to their old parent political party on votes in Parliament.
- He is doing exactly what a good electorate MP should do; he has gone into bat for his constituents.
- That member's days as the electorate MP for Waiariki are numbered.
- My position is very clear as the electorate MP for a major tourist district.
- After her departure, Labour would no longer have a female electorate MP in Auckland.
- She said said her role as an electorate MP included meetings with constituents who were among the poorest in the country.
- He epitomises what a good electorate MP does.
- The role of an electorate MP is to work in the best interests of the people of his electorate.