District 5, Malta
District 5 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 Birżebbuġa, Kirkop, Mqabba, Qrendi, Safi and Żurrieq and the hamlet of Ħal Farruġ.
District 5 | |
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Parliament of Malta constituency | |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1921 |
Seats | 5 |
Representatives
Election | Representatives | |||||||||||||||||||
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1921 | Alfredo Mattei (UPM) |
Leone Portelli (Labour) |
Paolo Borg Grech (Labour) |
Vincenzo Busuttil (Labour) |
4 seats 1921–1935 | |||||||||||||||
1924 | Giovanni Adami (UPM) |
Lewis F. Mizzi (Conservative) |
Paolo Boffa (Labour) |
William Savona (Labour) | ||||||||||||||||
1927 | Alfred Parnis (Conservative) |
Alfredo Cachia Zammit (Nationalist) | ||||||||||||||||||
1932 | Ercole Valenzia (Conservative) |
Paulu Boffa (Labour) |
Paolino Schembri (Nationalist) | |||||||||||||||||
District suspended | ||||||||||||||||||||
1947 | John Camilleri (Labour) |
Turu Colombo (Labour) |
Carmelo Agius (Labour) |
Giuseppe Pace (DAP) |
John (Jack) Frendo Azzopardi (Nationalist) | |||||||||||||||
1950 | Edwin Craig (Labour) |
Arthur F. Colombo (Workers') |
Fortunato Mizzi (Nationalist) |
J. Frendo Azzopardi (Nationalist) |
Vincent Scerri (Conservative) | |||||||||||||||
1951 | Cikku Bonaci (Labour) |
Joseph Ellul Mercer (Labour) |
John Frendo Azzopardi (Nationalist) |
Robert Galea (Conservative) | ||||||||||||||||
1953 | Gaetano Borg Olivier (Nationalist) |
Giovanni Felice (Nationalist) | ||||||||||||||||||
1955 | Maurice Decesare (Labour) |
Oscar Rizzo (Nationalist) |
J. Frendo Azzopardi (Nationalist) | |||||||||||||||||
1962 | Filippo Muscat (Labour) |
Lino Carmel Paul Spiteri (Labour) |
Nazareno Pisani (Nationalist) |
Philip Saliba (Nationalist) | ||||||||||||||||
1966 | Joseph Abela (Labour) |
Philip Muscat (Labour) |
Albert Borg Olivier De Puget (Nationalist) |
George Hyzler (Nationalist) | ||||||||||||||||
1971 | Albert Hyzler (Labour) | |||||||||||||||||||
1976 | Joseph Cassar (Labour) |
Karmenu Vella (Labour) |
Reno (Zaren) Calleja (Labour) |
Carmelo Caruana (Nationalist) |
Louis Galea (Nationalist) | |||||||||||||||
1981 | Ninu (Anthony) Zammit (Nationalist) | |||||||||||||||||||
1987 | Ġużè Cassar (Labour) | |||||||||||||||||||
1992 | Louis Buhagiar (Labour) | |||||||||||||||||||
1996 | George Vella (Labour) |
Helen D'Amato (Nationalist) |
Ninu Zammit (Nationalist) | |||||||||||||||||
1998 | Joseph M. Sammut (Labour) | |||||||||||||||||||
2003 | Marlene Pullicino (Labour) | |||||||||||||||||||
2008 | Franco Debono (Nationalist) | |||||||||||||||||||
2013 | Edward Scicluna (Labour) |
Marlene Farrugia (Independent) |
Toni Bezzina (Nationalist) | |||||||||||||||||
2017 | Owen Bonnici (Labour) |
Julia Farrugia Portelli (Labour) |
Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi (Labour) |
Hermann Schiavone (Nationalist) | ||||||||||||||||
2022 | Miriam Dalli (Labour) |
Omar Farrugia (Labour) |
Stanley Zammit (Nationalist) |
References
- Gauci, Salv. (23 April 2012). "Constitution of Malta. Article 61 - Electoral Divisions" (PDF). The Malta Government Gazette. No. 18904. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- "Electoral Divisions". Electoral Commission Malta. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
- "Political Groups". 14 June 2017.
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