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Constituencies are determined through a process known as redistricting or delimitation, which involves dividing a region into smaller areas for the purpose of elections. This process is typically carried out by an independent commission or government body based on population size, geographic boundaries, and other factors to ensure fair representation of voters. Constituencies are designed to have roughly equal numbers of voters to uphold the principle of "one person, one vote."

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