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constituency

[kuhn-stich-oo-uhn-see] / kənˈstɪtʃ u ən si /


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The Warwickshire county councillor said people in his constituency were "skint" and did not have the money "to pay for a massive upheaval in council tax".

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People in Thailand cast two ballots, one for a candidate in their constituency, and one for the party they prefer.

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He also oversaw the deployment of money and teams into marginal constituencies, often to the detriment of senior Labour figures in safe seats.

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They may well return to Westminster next week even angrier after judging the mood back in their constituencies.

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Macky and two assistants tour his constituency on e-scooters, passing irrigation canals, rice fields and the simple wooden houses characteristic of north-eastern Thai villages, listening to the concerns of the residents.

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