An
electoral district is a specific area or region in which people vote to elect a representative to a legislative body, such as a local council or national parliament. It helps divide a country or region into smaller units so that each area has a representative that can address its specific needs and concerns.
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One of the most significant ways that each state regulates the «manner» of elections is through their power to
draw electoral districts.
In the last congressional election in Brazil (where all candidates run state - wide rather than
in electoral districts) the candidate who received the most votes in the state of Sao Paulo was a television clown.
This timeline would allow Elections Alberta enough time to prepare the
new electoral districts for the 2019 provincial election.
Postal voting and early voting are separate procedures also available to voters who would not be in their registered
electoral districts on a voting day.
According to Wikipedia's article on Gerrymandering: In the process of
setting electoral districts, gerrymandering is a practice that attempts to establish a political advantage for a particular...
[78] In July 2005, a new law for electoral reforms was approved which prevented electoral gerrymandering by cutting the number of
electoral districts from 25 to 5.
The phrase racial gerrymandering refers to the practice of drawing
electoral district lines to dilute the voting power of racial minority groups.
However, this doesn't always work out in practice because of something known as overhang seats: It is possible for a party to win
more electoral districts than seats they are entitled to according to party votes.
He is pledging to rewrite New York's lax campaign finance laws, to stop the practice of allowing lawmakers to draw their
own electoral districts and to force legislators to disclose all outside sources of income.
In the 2017 election, the final size of Bundestag was determined by the results of CDU, which got a relatively low amount of party votes but still won a plurality in
many electoral districts.
The phrase partisan gerrymandering refers to the practice of drawing
electoral district maps with the intention of favoring one political party over another.
Alberta's Chief Electoral Officer Glen Resler spoke to the Standing Committee on Legislative Offices on September 24, 2015 about legislated timelines that require an Electoral Boundaries Commission be appointed to redraw the
provincial electoral districts.
A majority (153) of the
targeted electoral districts — Prince George (20), Kamloops (16), Fraser - Nicola (1), Chilliwack and Hope (27), Abbotsford (31), Surrey (20), Burnaby (28), and Vancouver (12)-- are regions and cities along the pipeline's route.ii
Plus, more - traditional mass outreach may still work in online social settings, since extensive advertising on MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn is still relatively untested, and campaigns with the resources to buy ads targeted at their
particular electoral districts may find them an effective way to tap a politically active audience.
The project will code and digitise census and electoral data from 1970 up to the 1990s, and geo - reference this to maps of
historical electoral districts.
Ulrich ran for state senate in 2012 against Joseph Addabbo and lost, though it can be reasonably argued that Hurricane Sandy suppressed turnout in Ulrich's
main electoral districts of support.
In December 2011, Silver released a statement opposing the relocation of a methadone clinic to 90 Maiden Lane in his lower
Manhattan electoral district.
Unofficial election results show the majority of
Bronx electoral districts voted overwhelmingly in favor of Bloomberg's Democratic challenger, Bill Thompson.
So effectively, what's the point of
FPTP electoral districts if your party's share in the final Parliament will remain the same regardless of how many districts you actually win?
Federal law prohibits racial gerrymandering and establishes that, to combat this practice and to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act, states and jurisdictions can create majority -
minority electoral districts.
Under the New York Constitution of 1777, the Council of Appointment consisted of the Governor of New York, who was ex officio President of this council but had only a casting vote, and four members of the New York State Senate, one each from the State's
senatorial electoral districts.
Albany Assemblyman Jack McEneny (D), co-chair of the legislative task force on demographic research and reapportionment and a critic of the governor's suggestion that the task force can not create
fair electoral districts, visited «New York NOW» to discuss this important process and what it means for the Empire State's future.
Candidates for the United States House of Representatives or the state legislature may be nominated by county caucuses, provided that the
applicable electoral district lies entirely within the boundaries of a single county.
The Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment is proceeding with hearings before it
redraws electoral districts in the wake of the 2010 Census.
By contrast, a voting system based on single seat constituencies (such as the plurality system used in North American, the UK and India) will tend to result in many
non-competitive electoral districts, in which the outcome is seen by voters as a foregone conclusion.
In these warmer places, voter support shrinks by nine percentage points from one election to the next, relative to office bearers in
cooler electoral districts.
It contained six points: manhood suffrage; the ballot; abolition of property qualifications for MPs; payment of MPs;
equal electoral districts; and annual elections.
«The breakfast speech was organized by
Conservative electoral district associations in Victoria, Esquimalt - Juan de Fuca, and [Natural Resources Minister Gary] Lunn's Saanich - Gulf Islands riding.»
The result of the rushed, last - minute process was a provision allowing registration of a party so long as it runs a candidate in a
single electoral district, in addition to meeting some other administrative requirements such as having at least 250 electors as members.