group representation
Americannoun
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The East Coast seat is one of Singapore’s so-called group representation constituencies, where parties field teams of candidates that include members of ethnic minorities to ensure their representation in the Chinese-majority city-state.
From Reuters
Smaller and less well-resourced, some opposition parties struggle to find enough candidates for these so-called group representation constituencies.
From Reuters
One group not subject to the ruling, he observed, is unionized employees, whose collective-bargaining rights entitle them to group representation.
In addition to single-seat constituencies, the country’s electoral boundaries include group representation constituencies, or GRCs, in which voters choose from a team of four to six candidates from the same party.
The candidates for the 16 group representation constituencies - comprising four to six seats each - and 13 single-member constituencies were confirmed at the close of nominations, state-owned Channel NewsAsia reported.
From Reuters
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