District 6, Malta

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District 6
Parliament of Malta constituency
Malta electoral district 6.png
District within Malta
Current constituency
Created 1921
Seats5

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]

Representatives

ElectionRepresentatives
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)

[4]

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References

  1. Gauci, Salv. (23 April 2012). "Constitution of Malta. Article 61 - Electoral Divisions" (PDF). The Malta Government Gazette. No. 18904. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  2. "Electoral Divisions". Electoral Commission Malta. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  3. "Electoral Divisions". Electoral Commission Malta. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  4. "Political Groups". 14 June 2017.