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Voters in a district who elect a public servant are known as a(n):

a. community
b. political party
c. administration
d. constituency

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Voters in a district who elect a public servant are known as a
"d. constituency"
which is why you often hear politicians talking about their "constituency.

Step-by-step explanation:
Constituent means that a part of an entire, as in "we'll break this down into its constituent elements." The word is usually derived in political contexts: constituents are the individual's politicians are nonappointive to represent. to know constituent, check out represent, which implies to form up.
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Voters in a district who elect a public servant are known as a "d. constituency" which is why you often hear politicians talking about their "constituency".
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