Constitution of Uganda / Article 63 Constituencies
Electoral Commission
63.Constituencies
(1)Subject to clauses (2) and (3) of this Article, Uganda shall be divided into as many constituencies for the purpose of election of members of Parliament as Parliament may prescribe; and each constituency shall be represented by one member of Parliament.
(2)When demarcating constituencies for the purposes of clause (1) of this Article, the Electoral Commission shall ensure that each county, as approved by Parliament, has at least one member of Parliament; except that no constituency shall fall within more than one county.
(3)Subject to clause (2) of this Article, the boundary of a constituency shall be such that the number of inhabitants in the constituency is, as nearly as possible, equal to the population quota.
(4)For the purposes of clause (3) of this Article, the number of inhabitants of a constituency may be greater or less than the population quota in order to take account of means of communication, geographical features, density of population, area and boundaries of districts.
(5)Subject to clause (1) of this Article, the Commission shall review the division of Uganda into constituencies within twelve months after the publication of results of a census of the population of Uganda and may as a result redemarcate the constituencies.
(6)Where the boundary of a constituency established under this Article is altered as a result of a review, the alteration shall come into effect upon the next dissolution of Parliament.
(7)For the purposes of this Article, “population quota” means the number obtained by dividing the number of inhabitants of Uganda by the number of constituencies into which Uganda is to be divided under this Article.