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Encyclopedia > Constituency association

In Canadian politics a riding association or constituency association is the basic unit of a political party, that is it is the party's organization at the level of the electoral constituency or riding. Major political parties attempt to have a riding association in each constituency though, usually, these associations are more active in ridings where the party has an elected Member of Parliament or has a reasonable chance of electing an MP in the future, and less active in ridings where the party's prospects have historically been poor.


Most riding associations have an elected executive and attempt to have activities for local party members at regular intervals. At a minimum, riding associations hold an Annual General Meeting to elect its executive and meetings to elect delegates to national and regional party policy conventions. Riding associations are most active during election campaigns when they are responsible for organizing the riding's election campaign. In addition, the party constitution usually allows each riding association to hold a nomination meeting which selects the party's local candidate. However, some party constitutions allow the leader to bypass the riding association and appoint a candidate of his or her choosing.


The other time when riding associations are most active are in the lead up to leadership conventions. Riding associations were more important in this aspect in the past when they would elect supporters of a particular leadership candidate to participate as delegates at a leadership convention. Many parties, however, have moved away from the delegated system of electing a leader to a One Member One Vote system in which all party members vote by ballot.


However, as the riding association remains the prime point of contact between members and the party they remain important for leadership candidates in their attempt to gain support and prospective leadership candidates will often attempt to win control of a riding association's executive when it is elected at the Annual General Meeting even if a leadership election is not anticipated for several years.


Riding associations also exist at the provincial level and operate in the same manner.


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Freedom Party of Canada: Constitution (3039 words)
"Constituency Association" means: the collective of all Members who are ordinarily resident in one of the federal electoral districts of Canada where such Members have applied for and been granted recognition as an FPC Constituency Association by the National Executive and such recognition has not been withdrawn according to "Part IV: Constituency Associations" herein.
The Constituency Association Constitution set forth in "Schedule A" appended hereto and which is incorporated into and forms a part of this Constitution, shall be the Constitution of all Constituency Associations.
Any Constituency Association recognized by the FPC prior to the adoption of this Constitution shall ensure that the FPC has at least thirty (30) Members resident in the electoral district of that Constituency Association not later than one year after the adoption of this Constitution.
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