Electoral Divisions
Electoral divisions are specific geographic areas established for the purpose of electing representatives in government. These divisions ensure that each area has a designated representative who can address local issues and concerns. The boundaries of these divisions can vary based on population size, geography, and administrative needs.
In many countries, electoral divisions are also known as districts or constituencies. The process of creating and adjusting these divisions is often overseen by a commission to ensure fair representation. Changes to electoral divisions can occur due to shifts in population or legal requirements, impacting how elections are conducted.