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  2. United States Congress and citizens - Wikipedia

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    Because resources for helping non-constituents are limited, an additional component of constituent service becomes directing citizens to their assigned representative in Congress. [ 53 ] An incumbent member of Congress has considerably more clout than most official ombudsmen at the state level, and in other countries, given the appointive and ...

  3. Political representation - Wikipedia

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    Personal vote seeking might arise from representing the public policy interests of the constituency (by way of either the delegate, responsible party, or trustee models noted above), providing it "pork barrel" goods, offering service to individual constituents as by helping them acquire government services, and symbolic actions.

  4. Electoral district - Wikipedia

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    An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provide the voters therein with representation in a legislature or other polity.

  5. Single-member district - Wikipedia

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    A single-member district or constituency is an electoral district represented by a single officeholder. It contrasts with a multi-member district , which is represented by multiple officeholders. In some countries, such as Australia and India , members of the lower house of parliament are elected from single-member districts, while members of ...

  6. We need more women running for Texas Legislature. First step ...

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    For a job that calls a legislator away from home for weeks at a time and then asks for constituency service when the legislator is home, increasing the salary by a minimum of $23,000 could make a ...

  7. One quarter of the newly seated U.S. House and Senate are people of color. Less than a third are women.

  8. Constituency office - Wikipedia

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    The constituency office of British MP Nigel Adams in Tadcaster, 2019. A constituency office, also called an electorate office, is an office operated by a local political officeholder, such as a Member of Parliament (MP), within the area they represent. It may be used to have meetings with constituents, or administration for the officeholder.

  9. Black men emerge as key constituency in 2024 race, bringing ...

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    Black men emerge as key constituency in 2024 race, bringing dynamic views to the top of politics By MATT BROWN Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Every Monday evening, the Andrew and Walter Young Family YMCA basement becomes a sanctuary for men who, local leaders say, have too often been denied one.