District Representation
District representation is a political system where elected officials represent specific geographic areas, known as districts. Each district elects a representative to a legislative body, ensuring that the interests and needs of local constituents are addressed in government decisions.
This system is commonly used in various levels of government, including Congress in the United States, where each state is divided into districts. District representation aims to create a direct link between citizens and their representatives, promoting accountability and responsiveness to the unique concerns of each community.