The government represents various electorates, which are defined geographical areas where constituents elect their representatives to the legislative body. In a parliamentary system, these electorates can vary in size and Demographics, and each one typically corresponds to a specific political party or candidate during elections. The government is formed by the party or coalition that secures a majority of seats across these electorates in the legislature. Thus, the electorate represents the interests and voices of its constituents in the governance process.
Robert 'Bob' Hawke represented the electorate of Wills in Victoria.
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In New Zealand the government uses MMP to decide the government and electorate MP's. The Electorate MP's are the ones who represent people of a certain area. The List MP's are the MP's that are added in so that all the seats the party has will be full. eg. if a party got 70 seats in the government and out of those 70, 40 were electorates then 30 list MP's will be present.
Former Prime Minister John Howard represented the Sydney electorate of Bennelong.
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The French electorate.
The electorate or citizenry of said nation.
The electorate decides who will control the government. A+
False An electorate is the people in an area or country who are entitled to vote in an election/referendum.
by the people they represent. you elect senators and representatives they are the electoral college and they elect your president >muna
Robert Menzies represented Nunawading in Victoria's Legislative Assembly. From 1934 to 1966, Menzies represented the electorate of Kooyong in VicOnondagaOnondaga the federal level.