District 3
Parliament of Malta constituency
District within Malta
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats5

District 3 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 Żejtun, Għaxaq, Marsaskala and Marsaxlokk.

Representatives

Election Representatives
1921 Antonio Dalli
(UPM)
Charles Sydney Henry
(Conservative)
Filippo Nicolo Buttigieg
(UPM)
Michel Borg
(UPM)
4 seats
1921–1935
1924 Giuseppe Mifsud Ellul
(Labour)
Fortunato Ellul
(UPM)
1927 Robert Bencini
(Conservative)
Enrico Sacco
(Labour)
Achille Samut
(Conservative)
1932 Federico F. Maempel Naudi
(Nationalist)
Michel Borg
(Nationalist)
District suspended
1947 Emmanuel Attard Bezzina
(Labour)
Ġużè Cassar
(Labour)
Pawlu Boffa
(Labour)
Johnnie Cole
(Workers')
Carmelo Caruana
(Nationalist)
1950 Salvu Cacciottolo
(Labour)
1951 Johnnie Cole
(Workers')
1953 George Borg
(Labour)
1955 Joseph Cassar
(Labour)
Alexander Cachia Zammit
(Nationalist)
1962 Lorry Sant
(Labour)
Vincent Moran
(Labour)
Emilio Camilleri
(CWP)
Giorg Caruana
(Nationalist)
Joseph F. Cassar Galea
(Nationalist)
1966 Paul Carachi
(Labour)
George Caruana
(Nationalist)
1971 John Dalli
(Labour)
Alfred Bonnici
(Nationalist)
1976 Agatha Barbara
(Labour)
Wistin Abela
(Labour)
George W. Vella
(Labour)
Josie (Joseph) Muscat
(Nationalist)
Alexander Cachia Zammit
(Nationalist)
1981
1987 Alfred (Freddie) Portelli
(Labour)
Joe Buttigieg
(Labour)
Joseph (Joe) Psaila Savona
(Nationalist)
Renato Agius Muscat
(Nationalist)
1992 George Vella
(Labour)
Mario Galea
(Nationalist)
Joe Psaila Savona
(Nationalist)
1996 Alfred Portelli
(Labour)
Carmelo Abela
(Labour)
Helena Dalli
(Labour)
Francis Agius
(Nationalist)
1998 George Vella
(Labour)
Mario Galea
(Nationalist)
2003
2008 Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici
(Nationalist)
2013 Chris Fearne
(Labour)
2017 Silvio Grixti
(Labour)
2022 Andy Ellul
(Labour)
Ray Abela
(Labour)
Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici
(Nationalist)

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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. "Political Groups". 14 June 2017.



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