Local Constituencies of Ordrey

Local Constituencies are the twenty-eight sub-national  of the Collective Commonwealth of Ordrey. These are governed through, either as Provinces (: Tíri) or Federal Metropolitan Districts (: Dúiche Conáth). The constituencies in turn are composed of smaller units known as Holds (: Delgheni), which serve both as electoral districts and centers of community-level government.

The current system of Local Constituencies were put into place in 1978 during the Consolidation of the Ordrish Revolution. While generally tied to the pre-Revolution provinces, they are not a direct 1-to-1 match to their antecedents. These older delineations are still utilized for cultural and statistical purposes, but have little to no official bearing otherwise. They are also generally arranged along the lines of the Four "Old Duchies" which traditionally divided the country during the Middle Ages up through the Early Modern Period.