District 7, Malta
District 7 is an electoral district in Malta.[1][2] It was established in 1921. Its boundaries have changed many times but it currently consists of the localities of Ħad-Dingli, L-Imġarr, L-Imtarfa, Ir-Rabat and Ħaż-Żebbuġ.
District 7 | |
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Parliament of Malta Constituency | |
District within Malta | |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1962 |
Seats | 5 |
Representatives
Election | Representatives | |||||||||
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1921 | Edwin Vassallo (Conservative) |
Francesco Ferris (UPM) |
Giuseppe De Giorgio (UPM) |
Salvatore Borg Olivier (UPM) |
4 seats 1921–1935 | |||||
1924 | Luigi Azzopardi Castaldi (UPM) | |||||||||
1927 | Anthony Joseph Montanaro (Conservative) |
Nicolo Delia (Nationalist) | ||||||||
1932 | Luigi Azzopardi Castaldi (UPM) |
Niccolo Delia (Nationalist) | ||||||||
District suspended | ||||||||||
1947 | Amadeo Fava (Labour) |
Anthony Schembri Adami (Labour) |
Peter Paul Scicluna (Labour) |
Filippo Apap Bologna (DAP) |
Emmanuele Agius (Nationalist) | |||||
1950 | Pawlu Grech (Workers') |
Carmelo Schembri (Nationalist) | ||||||||
1951 | Mike Pulis (Labour) |
Giuseppe Attard Montalto (Conservative) |
Giuseppe Sammut (Nationalist) | |||||||
1953 | Kalcidon Agius (Labour) |
Francis Bezzina Wettinger (Workers') |
Emanuele Agius (Nationalist) | |||||||
1955 | Giorgio Borg Olivier (Nationalist) |
Joseph Spiteri (Nationalist) | ||||||||
1962 | Patrick Holland (Labour) |
Antonio Busuttil (DNP) |
Mabel Strickland (PCP) |
Gaetano Borg Olivier (Nationalist) |
Giovanni Felice (Nationalist) | |||||
1966 | Joseph M. Baldacchino (Labour) |
Vincent Tabone (Nationalist) | ||||||||
1971 | Censu Tabone (Nationalist) |
George Bonello Du Puis (Nationalist) |
Mario Felice (Nationalist) | |||||||
1976 | Anton Buttigieg (Labour) |
John Buttigieg (Labour) |
Benny Camilleri (Labour) |
Antoine Mifsud Bonnici (Nationalist) |
Guido de Marco (Nationalist) | |||||
1981 | Cettina Darmenia Brincat (Labour) |
Joseph P. Sciberras (Labour) | ||||||||
1987 | Charles Mangion (Labour) |
Herman Farrugia (Nationalist) | ||||||||
1992 | Charles Buhagiar (Labour) |
John Attard Montalto (Labour) |
Richard (Ritchie) Muscat (Nationalist) |
Michael Bonnici (Nationalist) |
Tonio Borg (Nationalist) | |||||
1996 | Gavin Gulia (Labour) |
Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando (Nationalist) |
Louis Galea (Nationalist) | |||||||
1998 | ||||||||||
2003 | Joe Cassar (Nationalist) |
Lawrence Gonzi (Nationalist) | ||||||||
2008 | ||||||||||
2013 | Ian Borg (Labour) |
Godfrey Farrugia (Labour)/ (Democratic) | ||||||||
2017 | Edward Scicluna (Labour) |
Silvio Schembri (Labour) |
Adrian Delia (Nationalist) |
References
- Gauci, Salv. (23 April 2012). "Constitution of Malta. Article 61 - Electoral Divisions" (PDF). The Malta Government Gazette (18904). Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- "Electoral Divisions". Electoral Commission Malta. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
- https://parlament.mt/en/13th-leg/political-groups/
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