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

Parliament of Zimbabwe in Harare

The National Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, 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 using proportional representation at the province level, and are reserved for women).

Boundaries were redrawn by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission for the 2023 general election.

Bulawayo

Former constituencies

Harare

Former constituencies

Manicaland

Former constituencies

Mashonaland Central

Mashonaland East

Former constituencies

Mashonaland West

Masvingo

Former constituencies

Matabeleland North

Former constituencies

Matabeleland South

Former constituencies

Midlands

Former constituencies

See also

References

  1. "MPs and Senators declared elected after 30 July 2018_harmonised elections". Veritas.
  2. "THREE NEW CONSTITUENCIES FOR HARARE". Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  3. ^ 2022 Report on the Delimitation Exercise (PDF). Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. 2022. pp. xvi–xvii – via Veritas.
  4. "Mthuli to Fight for Cowdray Park". NewsdzeZimbabwe. 12 March 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  5. ^ A Profile of 28 National Assembly By-Election Constituencies (PDF). Zimbabwe Election Support Network. 22 March 2022.
  6. "Profile of Headlands constituency". The Manica Post. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  7. ^ "Profiles of constituencies and maps: Mashonaland East: Goromonzi West" (PDF). Zimbabwe Election Support Network. 26 March 2008. p. 90. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  8. ^ Tshuma, Mandla (14 January 2023). "Mat South constituencies reconfigured". CITE. Retrieved 17 December 2023.

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