The composition and powers of the National Assembly are established in Article 4 of the United Commonwealth Constitution. Assembly districts are composed by nonpartisan redistricting commissions which are established by the judiciary, as prescribe in the constitution. Because the composition is not based upon states, the independent commissions balance the districts to include rural and urban areas, creating diverse and competitive districts. The National Assembly is composed of 300 popularly elected members through a series of primaries and general election that utilizes the single transferable voting system. National Assembly members are elected every two years, and have no term limits, serving 326,666 citizens in each district. The Constitution does not require a Age of candidacy nor a
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| - The composition and powers of the National Assembly are established in Article 4 of the United Commonwealth Constitution. Assembly districts are composed by nonpartisan redistricting commissions which are established by the judiciary, as prescribe in the constitution. Because the composition is not based upon states, the independent commissions balance the districts to include rural and urban areas, creating diverse and competitive districts. The National Assembly is composed of 300 popularly elected members through a series of primaries and general election that utilizes the single transferable voting system. National Assembly members are elected every two years, and have no term limits, serving 326,666 citizens in each district. The Constitution does not require a Age of candidacy nor a
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| - The composition and powers of the National Assembly are established in Article 4 of the United Commonwealth Constitution. Assembly districts are composed by nonpartisan redistricting commissions which are established by the judiciary, as prescribe in the constitution. Because the composition is not based upon states, the independent commissions balance the districts to include rural and urban areas, creating diverse and competitive districts. The National Assembly is composed of 300 popularly elected members through a series of primaries and general election that utilizes the single transferable voting system. National Assembly members are elected every two years, and have no term limits, serving 326,666 citizens in each district. The Constitution does not require a Age of candidacy nor a requirement of residency within the assembly district. Although no constitutional requirement is explicitly outlined, every member has been above the voting age of 18 and through political pressure the idea of rejecting Carpetbaggers has persisted and all members are typically natives of their home district. Political composition has varied over the course of the United Commonwealth's history, with the Liberal Party, the Moderate Party of the United Commonwealth and the Federalist Party holding equal portions of the legislature. In 2016, the Liberal and Moderate Party's merged to form the Civic Democratic Party, now the largest political faction with 144 members. Prior to the merging of the two political parties, the legislature operated through a Coalition government that typically forced opposing parties and independents to unify.
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