constituency - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of constituency in Hindi
- चुनाव क्षेत्र
- मतदाता-क्षेत्र
- निर्वाचन-क्षेत्र
- मतदाता वर्ग
constituency Definition
Noun
- a body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body.
constituency Example
- the politician who wishes to remain in the good graces of his constituency ( वह राजनेता जो अपने निर्वाचन क्षेत्र की शान में बने रहना चाहता है )
- Once a benefit is established, it creates a constituency fiercely dedicated to defending it. ( एक बार एक लाभ स्थापित हो जाने के बाद, यह एक ऐसा निर्वाचन क्षेत्र बनाता है जो इसकी रक्षा के लिए पूरी तरह समर्पित होता है। )
- Not visiting the district before the election caused the senator to lose votes of most of the area’s constituency. ( चुनाव से पहले जिले का दौरा नहीं करने से सीनेटर को क्षेत्र के अधिकांश निर्वाचन क्षेत्रों के वोट गंवाने पड़े। )
- Dunbar used to form one of the Haddington district group of parliamentary burghs, but its constituency was merged in that of the county in 1885. ( डनबर संसदीय बर्गों के हैडिंगटन जिला समूह में से एक का निर्माण करते थे, लेकिन इसका निर्वाचन क्षेत्र 1885 में काउंटी में विलय कर दिया गया था। )
More Sentence
- Without the support of a majority of the constituency, there was no way for the contender to be elected.
- At the general election of 1790 he came forward as a candidate for that distinguished constituency, in opposition to Fox and Lord Hood, but was defeated; and, at a second trial in 1796, he was again at the bottom of the poll.
- Awaiting the results, the candidate hoped that his promises to bring in jobs had persuaded the constituency to vote for him.
- Rhode Island was finally fixed upon, partly as the abode of religious liberty and because of its intelligent, influential and relatively wealthy Baptist constituency, the consequent likelihood of procuring a charter from its legislature, and the probability that the co-operation of other denominations in an institution under Baptist control would be available.
- Most of the constituency in California voted for the democratic candidate.
- Each councillor represents a separate constituency, these constituencies, as far as possible, to be the same as the parliamentary constituencies.
- The conference recognizes the fact that its constituency is Congregational in tradition and polity.
- The provincial council consists of 25 members (each representing a separate constituency) elected by the parliamentary voters and has a statutory existence of three years.
- He represents the Essex constituency of Epping Forest.
- Our constituency covers the city's poorest areas.
- He owns a house in his Darlington constituency.
- The constituency I live in is a safe Labour seat.
- The constituency are voting tomorrow.
- In France, farmers are a powerful political constituency.
- He represented that constituency until November 1885, when he was returned for the Brightside division of Sheffield, which he continued to represent until his death.
- McKinley reflected the strong sentiment of his manufacturing constituency in behalf of a high protective tariff, and he soon became known in Congress (where he particularly attracted the attention of James G
- The seats allotted to each province are determined by its number of European male adults as ascertained by a quinquennial census, the quota for a constituency being obtained by dividing the total number of such adults in the Union as ascertained at the 1904 census by the number of members at the establishment of the Union.
- Each candidate must make, at least five days before the elections, a declaration setting forth in what constituency he intends to stand.
- He was afterwards successively elected for Middlesex (1830), Kilkenny (1837) and for the Montrose burghs (1842), in the service of which constituency he died.
- His daughter Julia died at Beirut, and before long he received the news of his election by a constituency (Bergues) in the department of the Nord.
- He was the first tenant farmer to represent a Scottish constituency, and was returned to parliament, unopposed, as Liberal member for the western division of Aberdeen in 1868.
- His support of Pitt's Reform Bill was qualified by a just dislike of the ministers' proposal to treat the possession of the franchise by a constituency as a property and not as a trust.
- P. in the Conservative interest for Hertford, and represented that constituency until 1885.
- He entered parliament in 1625 as member for Truro, and continued to represent that or some neighbouring west country constituency in such parliaments as were summoned till his death.
- General Botha was defeated at Pretoria East by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, and at Georgetown - a Rand constituency - Mr Hull was beaten by Sir George Farrar.
- There is a biennial registration of voters, and every five years the electoral areas are to be redivided, with the object of giving to each constituency an approximately equal number of voters.
- a constituency of racing fans