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electorates <an electorate; electorates> N

electorates

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By a quirk of timing, the 2005 election was the first election since 1996 at which the electorates were not redrawn since the previous election.
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This trend stopped in the 2013 redistribution, however, with both electorates remaining unchanged in area.
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Their areas were reassigned and four electorates formed.
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They point to the difficulties of having a postal vote for the multi-member electorates.
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It elected two members from 1859 to 1889 and three members from 1889 to 1894, when multi-member electorates were abolished.
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In attempting to make the euro work, politicians are riding roughshod over their own electorates.
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Only registered matais may stand in territorial electorates.
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The term "rotten borough" is sometimes used as a pejorative epithet for electorates used to gain political leverage.
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For a large portion of its history, the state was under a gerrymander that heavily favoured rural electorates.
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It was not until 1951 that voting in the four Maori electorates was held on the same day as voting in the general election.
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