District 6, Malta
District 6 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 Luqa, Qormi, Siġġiewi and part of Żebbuġ.[3]
District 6 | |
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Parliament of Malta constituency | |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1921 |
Seats | 5 |
Representatives
Election | Representatives | |||||||||||
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1921 | Francesco Buhagiar (UPM) |
Gerald Strickland (Conservative) |
Luigi Borg (UPM) |
Walter Salamone (Conservative) |
4 seats 1921–1935 | |||||||
1924 | John Bugeja (Conservative) |
Salvatore Zammit Hammet (Labour) | ||||||||||
1927 | Roger Strickland (Conservative) |
Tommaso Fenech (Nationalist) | ||||||||||
1932 | Rosario Mizzi (Nationalist) | |||||||||||
District suspended | ||||||||||||
1947 | Gerard Cassar (Labour) |
Joseph Schembri (Labour) |
Robert Bencini (Labour) |
Albert V. Hyzler (DAP) |
F.W. Maempel (Nationalist) | |||||||
1950 | Joseph B. Flores (Labour) |
Leli E.C. Tabone (Labour) |
Giuseppe Maria Camilleri (Nationalist) |
Tom. Caruana Demajo (Nationalist) | ||||||||
1951 | E.C. Tabone (Labour) |
Joseph Flores (Labour) |
Albert Victor Hyzler (Workers') | |||||||||
1953 | Emanuel C. (Leli) Tabone (Labour) |
Albert V. Hyzler (DAP) | ||||||||||
1955 | Albert Hyzler (Labour) |
Emmanuel C. (Leli) Tabone (Labour) | ||||||||||
1962 | Mike Pulis (Labour) |
Emidio Caruana (CWP) |
Emanuele Agius (Nationalist) |
Guzi Spiteri (Nationalist) | ||||||||
1966 | Evelyn Bonaci (Labour) |
Kalcidon Agius (Labour) |
Frans Dingli (Nationalist) |
Paolo Borg Olivier (Nationalist) | ||||||||
1971 | Edward Fenech Adami (Nationalist) |
Joseph E. Spiteri (Nationalist) | ||||||||||
1976 | Guze (Joseph) Abela (Labour) |
Philip Muscat (Labour) |
Carmelo Brincat (Labour) |
Gius. Maria Camilleri (Nationalist) |
George Hyzler (Nationalist) | |||||||
1981 | Lino Spiteri (Labour) |
Philip Sciberras (Labour) |
Joe A. Grima (Nationalist) | |||||||||
1987 | John Attard Montalto (Labour) |
Michael Bonnici (Nationalist) | ||||||||||
1992 | Charles Mangion (Labour) | |||||||||||
1996 | John Dalli (Nationalist) | |||||||||||
1998 | Marie Louise Coleiro (Labour) | |||||||||||
2003 | John Attard Montalto (Labour) |
Clyde Puli (Nationalist) | ||||||||||
2008 | Roderick Galdes (Labour) | |||||||||||
2013 | Ryan Callus (Nationalist) | |||||||||||
2017 | Robert Abela (Labour) |
Rosianne Cutajar (Labour) | ||||||||||
2022 | Silvio Schembri (Labour) |
Jerome Caruana Cilia (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.
- "Electoral Divisions". Electoral Commission Malta. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
- "Political Groups". 14 June 2017.
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