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Who chooses the members of the house of commons?

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It's a popular vote that occurs every five years

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Its 301 Members are elected by popular vote at least once every five years to sit in the House of Commons. For that purpose, the country is divided into electoral districts, also known as ridings or constituencies, and each is entitled to one seat in the House of Commons.

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