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The following is a list of parliamentary constituencies in Zimbabwe, as broken down by province.

Parliament of Zimbabwe in Harare

The National Assembly consists of 270 members. Of these, 210 are elected in single-member constituencies of roughly equal size, with provinces having a varying number of constituencies depending on population. (The remaining 60 seats are elected at the province level, and are reserved for women).

Bulawayo

Harare

Manicaland

Mashonaland Central

Mashonaland East

Mashonaland West

Masvingo

Matabeleland North

Matabeleland South

Midlands

See also

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