Constituencies (Luxembourgish: Walbezierk; French: Circonscription électorale; German: Wahlkreis) are used to elect representatives ('deputies') to Luxembourg's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.
Electoral law in Luxembourg is dictated by Articles 51, 52, and 53 of the Constitution.
[4] Suffrage is universal and compulsory amongst adult resident citizens not otherwise disqualified.
[5] Luxembourg's electoral system is a form of the Hagenbach-Bischoff system (a variant of the D'Hondt method), which allocates seats to party lists by proportion of the votes won in each constituency.
Under Luxembourg's system, each citizen may vote for as many candidates as there are deputies elected from that constituency.