However from 1868-85 the constituency elected two members (see history)
Each rural constituency of 200,000 eligible voters elected two members for the Chamber.
All other constituencies elected one member by instant-runoff voting.
The constituency of Truro, up until 1885 elected two members to parliament; this was reduced to one.
This constituency elected its MP using the first past the post electoral system.
All other constituencies elected one member by instant runoff voting.
This constituency elected its first ever representative at the 2012 French legislative election.
His largely black constituency elected him for a ninth term in November, and many voters said he had been unfairly singled out.
Beginning with the 2009 election, some constituencies elect two senators.
Similarly, some largely white constituencies have elected black representatives.