Phrases with «constituency vote»

A "constituency vote" refers to the voting process where people who live in a specific area, called a constituency, can choose their representative, for example, a Member of Parliament (MP) or a local councilor, to speak and make decisions on their behalf in government or the local council. Full definition

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Sentences with «constituency vote»

  • Following the TNS poll earlier this week that showed the SNP catching Labour in Holyrood voting intentions, there is a new YouGov poll for the Scotsman that shows them ahead in constituency voting intention. (ukpollingreport.co.uk)
  • In most seats this is only a marginal difference — in Lib Dem held seats it can be substantial, as repeatedly shown in polls of Lib Dem marginal seats using a two - stage national - then - constituency voting intention questions (see here by Lord Ashcroft, and here by YouGov). (ukpollingreport.co.uk)
  • Ms Abbott's Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency voted in favour of staying in the European Union. (politicshome.com)
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