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Members of the House of Commons are elected by the public during general elections. Each Member of Parliament (MP) represents a specific geographic area known as a constituency. Voters in each constituency cast their ballots for their preferred candidate, and the candidate with the most votes is elected to serve in the House of Commons.

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