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Ward (politics)

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A ward is an electoral district used in local politics, most notably in England, Scotland, and Wales, as well as Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and many cities in the United States and the federal district of Washington, DC.

Wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to the area. It is common in the US for city wards to simply be numbered, however.

A ward is a part of one local council that has been split up in different sections.

Ward in Nepal is a unit political division. Generally a VDC has 9 wards. Wards make Village Development Committee (VDC). VDC makes districts. District makes Zone. Zones make country.

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