District Seats
/ˈdɪstrɪkt siːts/
Definitions
- (n.) The designated administrative centers or locations where governmental district authorities are seated.
The county votes were organized around several district seats to facilitate local governance.
 - (n.) In electoral law, the specific jurisdictions represented by elected officials forming legislative districts.
Each representative was elected from their respective district seat in the assembly.
 
Forms
- district seats
 - district seat
 
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Commentary
The term 'district seats' typically appears in plural to indicate multiple administrative or electoral centers; singular form 'district seat' carries identical meanings applicable separately.
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