It has nine seats with electorates of over 100, 000 people, or twice the national average.
The pair are caught between markets demanding a swift resolution to the crisis and their electorates.
On the continent, similar centrist professionals make up the most pro-European group in many electorates.
In Europe national politicians, answerable to their own electorates, are struggling to confront continent-wide problems.
Whether electorates will be quite so quick to shackle themselves to Germanic fiscal rules is another matter.
Investors know that electorates might choose a government that has no intention of sticking to agreed conditions.
Euro-zone leaders should make it their New Year's resolution to earn back the trust of electorates and peers.
Varoufakis expects the message of the IMF to be welcomed by eurozone electorates.
And frankly our electorates want us to be able to fix every problem.
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It is certainly true that Europe's leaders have failed to tell their electorates the scale of the change that will be required.
As the Times observed in an editorial, "decisions over national budgets should be taken exclusively by national parliaments accountable to their electorates".
Mr Davutoglu suggests that they are merely playing to their respective electorates.
Arguably, smaller states with less polarized electorates would be less contentious and more responsive to the needs and wants of the voters.
They object to being given a quota of seats in parliament and in local assemblies, and seek an end to separate electorates.
Across Central and South America, presidential candidates have found that electorates respond to a message that puts the practical above the ideological.
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This is critical for both men - and for their war-weary electorates.
Electorates are likely to chafe at the cost of bringing down government deficits, especially if the main result is to repay foreign creditors.
It may be harder to persuade impatient electorates that even when that task has been accomplished, the struggle against terrorism must go on.
And, this being Europe, there is every chance that the politicians will try to avoid discussing a lot of this with their electorates.
But considering some of the politicians who manage to get themselves chosen by human electorates, maybe it would not be such a bad idea.
And hangover or no, the EU's leaders must go straight to work selling Europe's more sceptical electorates on the virtues of their new constitution.
Mr Huddleston also said he would support any moves to allow electorates to recall MPs who they do not believe are doing a good job.
It's a long-standing Conservative complaint that urban, mainly Labour seats have smaller electorates than Conservative seats, and that this loads the electoral dice against them.
In both Europe and America electorates seem to be turning inward.
Different countries have different aims, and for perfectly good reasons, not the least of which is that their electorates feel differently about the whole process of European integration.
Eurosceptic and Europhobic parties are claiming substantial chunks of electorates.
But if they do not work in villages where electorates are tiny and everyone knows everyone else, how much more difficult would they be to organise in larger communities?
It is a useful rule of politics that electorates vote according to their pockets and kick out governments only when they have been given good reason to do so.
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