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There are 50 constituencies in Solomon Islands, each electing one Member of Parliament (MP) to the National Parliament. [1] Elections are held every four years; the most recent took place on 17th April 2024. [2]
Pages in category "Solomon Islands parliamentary constituencies" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Central Honiara is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Established in 1997 when the Parliament was increased in size from 47 to 50 seats, it is located in the capital city Honiara.
List of constituencies of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
East Central Guadalcanal is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands.Located on the island of Guadalcanal, it was established in 1993 when Parliament was expanded from 38 to 47 seats; Its first MP, Hilda Kari, had served as the MP for North East Guadalcanal between 1989 and 1993.
Single-member constituency for the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands: Region: Western Province: Current constituency; Created: 1976: Created from: Gizo/Ranongga/ Simbo/Kolombangara: Current MP: Lanelle Tanangada: Party: Kadere Party
East Choiseul is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands.Located on Choiseul Island, it was established in 1993 when Parliament was expanded from 38 to 47 seats; Its first MP, Allan Qurusu, had previously served as the MP for North Choiseul between 1980 and 1993, when the constituency was abolished.
East Malaita is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Malaita, it was established in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded from 17 to 24 seats. It was abolished in 1993 when Parliament was expanded from 38 to 47 seats, but re-established in 1997 when a further three seats ...