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Bumbuli is among Tanzania's most densely populated constituencies.

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We hope to get 25 seats from five geographical constituencies.

Second term Members returned by functional constituencies 30 Members returned by the Election Committee 6 Members returned by geographical constituencies through direct elections 24

Five of the new seats will be directly elected, representing geographical constituencies.

strong constituencies at home and abroad are impatient to see America quit Iraq and Afghanistan.

Henry never said so explicitly, but certain constituencies were definitely off limits.

Members of Congress will seek advice from voters in their constituencies this weekend.

Until recently at least, it seemed that the influence of ethnic constituencies was doomed to fade.

The opposition contested the results in several constituencies and rowed over the allocation of some seats by a proportional system.

Elections for functional constituencies (except functional constituencies Nos. 1 to 4) are determined by a simple majority, i. e. the candidate who obtains the most votes will be elected.

She also cited the nation's new electoral system in which constituencies have been expanded and have multiple seats.

But what's most worrying is that the European countries with the most engaged constituencies are themselves failing to stand up.

He stood in two constituencies, and lost them both-despite the intimidation of voters by his well-armed bodyguards.

Especially in constituencies near Khartoum, the capital, "flying regiments" of young NCP workers were bussed in to vote on dodgy registers.

But an influx of aid, which would allow the state to keep goods on the shelves and satisfy key constituencies, would make it easier.

While Labour fared least badly in terms of overall votes, it lost constituencies once considered to be safe and ended up with 37 seats, down from 44.

"They are really really mobilized in trying to provide access to water and sanitation to their constituencies, to their people," she said.

Conservative speakers came to lobby for what election-wonks call a "sandwich" : a pair of constituencies made up of urban, suburban and rural slices.

On top of this, lawmakers get 40 round trips a year to their constituencies and free train travel, as well as pension benefits that accumulate twice as fast as those of civil servants.

The prime minister and one of his deputies lost elections in their constituencies and got into parliament only because there are special seats which the parties fill through nomination.

If the MP or MPs in the uncontested constituencies, whether they are Single-Member Constituency or Group Representation Constituency, obtained less than 50% of valid vote, by-elections should be held.

At the symposium, members of the CPPCC provided constructive Suggestions on how to improve their work under new circumstances and how to give full play to the CPPCC members and constituencies.

When you broadly and arbitrarily extend a product’s functionality to include many constituencies, you increase the cognitive load and navigational overhead for all users. Facilities that may please some users will likely interfere with the satisfaction of others (see Figure 5-1).