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<br>and in humble acknowledgement that we and all mankind are
<br>and in humble acknowledgement that we and all mankind are
<br>subject to His Laws;</center>
<br>subject to His Laws;</center>
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====Constitution of House of Assembly====
 
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'''39.''' The House of Assembly shall be composed of 120 members who shall be elected in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution and subject thereto in accordance with the provisions of any Act of the Legislature.
 
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====Elections====
 
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'''40.''' At any general election of members of the House of Assembly under this Constitution, all polls shall be taken on one and the same day in all the constituencies throughout the Republic, such day to be appointed by the State President.
 
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====Constituencies====
 
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'''41.''' Zimbezia shall be divided into as many constituencies as there are members of the House of Assembly and each of those constituencies shall return one member to the House of Assembly.
 
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====Delimitation Commission====
 
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'''42.''' (1) The Judicial Service Commission shall, at intervals of not less than five nor more than 10 years, appoint a Delimitation Commission consisting of a Chairman and not more than four other members.
 
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(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, at any time when —
 
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(''a'') the Legislature has made provision altering the number of seats of members in the House of Assembly; or
 
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(''b'') a comprehensive national population census is held in Zimbezia, the Judicial Service Commission shall, as soon as practicable thereafter, appoint a Delimitation Commission.
 
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(3) The Chairman of a Delimitation Commission shall be selected from among persons who hold or have held high judicial office.
 
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(4) No person shall be qualified to be appointed as Chairman or member of a Delimitation Commission who —
 
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(''a'') is or has been within the preceding five years actively engaged in politics; or
 
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(''b'') is a public officer.
 
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(5) A person shall be deemed to be actively engaged in politics or to have been so engaged during the relevant period if —
 
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(''a'') he is, or was at any time during that period —
 
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(i) the State President; or
 
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(ii) a member of the Senate or of the House of Assembly; or
 
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(iii) a member of a provincial executive committee or a provincial council; or
 
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(iv) a member of a local government; or
 
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(''b'') he is, or was at any time during that period, nominated as a candidate for election to —
 
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(i) the office of State President; or
 
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(ii) the Senate or the House of Assembly; or
 
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(iii) a provincial executive committee or a provincial council; or
 
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(iv) a local government;
 
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(''c'') he is, or was at any time during that period, the holder of an office in any political organization that sponsors or supports, or has at any time sponsored or supported, a candidate for election as —
 
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(i) the State President; or
 
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(ii) a member of the Senate or of the House of Assembly; or
 
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(iii) a member of a provincial executive committee or a provincial council; or
 
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(iv) a member of a local government.
 
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(6) For the purposes of subsection (4)(''b''), a person shall not be deemed to be a public officer by reason of holding any office for which no renumeration is paid other than payment by way of traveling or subsistence allowances or out-of-pocket expenses.
 
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(7) The office of Chairman or other member of the Delimitation Commission shall become vacant if circumstances arise that, were he not Chairman or member of the Delimitation Commission, would disqualify him for appointment as such.
 
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(8) If, after the appointment of the Delimitation Commission and before the Commission has submitted its report under section 43, the office of Chairman or any other member of the Commission falls vacant or the holder of the office becomes unable for any reason to discharge his functions as a member of the Commission, the Judicial Service Commission may, subject to the provisions of subsections (3) to (5) of this section, appoint another person to be a member of the Commission:
 
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Provided that a member appointed under this section because of the inability of some other member to discharge his functions shall cease to be a member of the Commission when, in the opinion of the Judicial Service Commission, that other member is able to resume his functions as a member of the Commission.
 
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====Report of Commission====
 
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    (1) Whenever a Delimitation Commission has been appointed the Commission shall as soon as practicable submit to the President a report which shall state whether any alteration is necessary to the boundaries of the constituencies in order to give effect to subsection (2) of this section or in consequence of any alteration in the number of seats of Elected Members in the National Assembly and where any alteration is necessary shall include a list of the constituencies delimited by the Commission and a description of the boundaries of those constituencies.
 
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    (2) The boundaries of each constituency shall be such that the number of inhabitants thereof is as nearly equal to the population quota as is reasonably practicable:
 
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    Provided that the number of inhabitants of a constituency may be greater or less than the population quota in order to take account of natural community of interest, means of communication, geographical features, density of population, and the boundaries of Tribal Territories and administrative districts.
 
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    (3) In this section "population quota" means the number obtained by dividing the number of inhabitants of Botswana (as ascertained by reference to the latest comprehensive national population census in Botswana) by the number of constituencies into which Botswana is divided under section 63 of this Constitution.
 
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    (4) The President shall as soon as practicable after the submission of the report of the Delimitation Commission, by Proclamation published in the Gazette, declare the boundaries of the constituencies as delimited by the Commission.
 
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    (5) A Proclamation made under subsection (4) of this section shall come into force at the next dissolution of the National Assembly after it is made.
 
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    (6) The Commission may by regulation or otherwise regulate its own procedure and may, subject to its rules of procedure, act notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership or the absence of any member and its proceedings shall not be invalidated by the presence or participation of any person not entitled to be present at or to participate in those proceedings:
 
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    Provided that any decision of the Commission shall require the concurrence of a majority of all its members.
 
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    (7) In the exercise of its functions under this section the Delimitation Commission shall not be subject to the direction or control of any other person or authority.
 
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    (8) A Delimitation Commission shall stand dissolved upon the date on which its report is delivered to the President.
 
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