Provincial Electoral Districts
A Provincial Electoral District is a specific geographic area within a province that is represented by an elected official in the provincial legislature. Each district is designed to ensure that the population within it has a voice in government decisions. The boundaries of these districts can change over time, often due to population shifts or legislative updates.
In many countries, including Canada, the number of representatives from each district is determined by the population size. This system helps maintain fair representation, allowing citizens to elect a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) who advocates for their interests and concerns at the provincial level.