- both a
general and a Māori
electorate; as of 2020,
there are
seven Māori
electorates.
Since 1967,
candidates in Māori
electorates have not
needed to be Māori...
- (MP) to the New
Zealand Parliament. The size of
electorates is
determined such that all
electorates have
approximately the same po****tion.
Before 1996...
- Look up
electorate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Electorate may
refer to: The
people who are
eligible to vote in an election,
especially their number...
- elections. In the case of
separate electorates, the
voting po****tion of a
country or
region is
divided into
different electorates,
based on
certain factors such...
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There are
three electorates in the
Australian Capital Territory and even
though the
Northern Territory should have only one
electorate based on
their po****tion...
- of
South Island general electorates is
fixed at 16, with the
number of
North Island general electorates and Māori
electorates increasing or decreasing...
- The
Electorate of
Cologne (German: Kurfürstentum Köln),
sometimes referred to as
Electoral Cologne (German: Kurköln), was an
ecclesiastical prin****lity...
-
Parliamentary constituency (constituency
number 17) has a
total of 1,341,649
electorates out of
which 593,726 are
females and 747,923 are males. Presently, Mathura...
- The
Electorate of
Hanover (German: Kurfürstentum
Hannover or
simply Kurhannover) was an
electorate of the Holy
Roman Empire,
located in
northwestern Germany...
- the
right to
establish electorates for
provincial legislative councils. On 21 May 1852,
Governor George Grey
proclaimed electorates for New Ulster. Although...