This is a list of electoral districts in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island.
The following 27 districts had been contested in the 2019 Prince Edward Island general election. Each is represented by one seat in the 66th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island.
Electoral district | No. | Eligible voters (2017) [1] | Former district (2015) [2] |
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Souris-Elmira | 1 | 3582 | same |
Georgetown-Pownal | 2 | 3644 | Georgetown-St. Peters |
Montague-Kilmuir | 3 | 3571 | same |
Belfast-Murray River | 4 | 3509 | same |
Mermaid-Stratford | 5 | 3597 | Vernon River-Stratford |
Stratford-Keppoch | 6 | 3593 | Stratford-Kinlock |
Morell-Donagh | 7 | 3690 | Morell-Mermaid |
Electoral district | No. | Eligible voters (2017) [1] | Former district (2015) [2] |
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Stanhope-Marshfield | 8 | 3577 | parts of Tracadie-Hillsborough Park and York-Oyster Bed |
Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park | 9 | 3898 | parts of Tracadie-Hillsborough Park and York-Oyster Bed |
Charlottetown-Winsloe | 10 | 4028 | parts of Charlottetown-Sherwood and York-Oyster Bed |
Charlottetown-Belvedere | 11 | 3972 | Charlottetown-Parkdale |
Charlottetown-Victoria Park | 12 | 4019 | same |
Charlottetown-Brighton | 13 | 4014 | same |
Charlottetown-West Royalty | 14 | 4032 | Charlottetown-Lewis Point, parts of West Royalty-Springvale |
Brackley-Hunter River | 15 | 3609 | parts of York-Oyster Bed and West Royalty-Springvale |
Electoral district | No. | Eligible voters (2017) [1] | Former district (2015) [2] |
---|---|---|---|
Cornwall-Meadowbank | 16 | 3853 | same |
New Haven-Rocky Point | 17 | 3719 | Kellys Cross-Cumberland |
Rustico-Emerald | 18 | 3794 | same |
Borden-Kinkora | 19 | 3718 | same |
Kensington-Malpeque | 20 | 3890 | same |
Electoral district | No. | Eligible voters (2017) [1] | Former district (2015) [2] |
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Summerside-Wilmot | 21 | 4048 | same |
Summerside-South Drive | 22 | 4044 | Summerside-St. Eleanors |
Tyne Valley-Sherbrooke | 23 | 3613 | Tyne Valley-Linkletter |
Evangeline-Miscouche | 24 | 2925 | same |
O'Leary-Inverness | 25 | 3353 | same |
Alberton-Bloomfield | 26 | 3346 | Alberton-Roseville |
Tignish-Palmer Road | 27 | 3367 | same |
From Prince Edward Island joining Confederation in 1873 until 1996, the following districts were represented in the General Assembly, with each district electing two members.
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