
constituency boundaries
Constituency boundaries refer to specific geographic areas that elect a representative to a legislative body, such as a parliament. Each constituency contains a set population, and voters within that area have the right to elect someone to represent their interests. These boundaries are established to ensure fair representation based on population distribution. Changes to these boundaries can occur due to population shifts, ensuring that each representative has roughly the same number of constituents. This process plays a crucial role in the democratic system, influencing electoral outcomes and political representation.