Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pocket-borough

noun
/ˈpɒk.ɪtˈbʌrə/
Definition
A pocket-borough is a parliamentary constituency in which the political party in power has significant control over the election of its representatives, often leading to the election results being heavily influenced by a small number of wealthy patrons or landowners.
Examples
  • The smaller town’s influence became evident when the wealthy landowner consistently secured the seat in the pocket-borough.
  • This pocket-borough has been criticized for undermining representative democracy.
  • Throughout history, many politicians have sought to control pocket-boroughs to maintain power.
Meaning
The term refers to a constituency that is effectively owned or controlled by a particular individual or group, making it susceptible to manipulation and reducing the democratic process.
Synonyms
  • Safe seat
  • Client state
  • Controlled constituency