Contiguous District Or Constituency

Contiguous District Or Constituency

Contiguous District or Constituency in Election Law

A district is contiguous if one can travel between any two points in the district without crossing its boundaries. All portions of the district are physically adjacent. A constituency is no longer contiguous if an island is part of it, for example.

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  • Election Law
  • Electoral Laws
  • Electoral Legislation

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