District 7, Malta Explained

District 7
Type:Parliament of Malta
Year:1962
Seats:5

District 7 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 Ħad-Dingli, L-Imġarr, L-Imtarfa, Ir-Rabat and part of Ħaż-Żebbuġ.[3]

Representatives

ElectionRepresentatives
1921Edwin Vassallo
(Conservative)
Francesco Ferris
(UPM)
Giuseppe De Giorgio
(UPM)
Salvatore Borg Olivier
(UPM)
4 seats
1921–1935
1924Luigi Azzopardi Castaldi
(UPM)
1927Anthony Joseph Montanaro
(Conservative)
Nicolo Delia
(Nationalist)
1932Luigi Azzopardi Castaldi
(UPM)
Niccolo Delia
(Nationalist)
District suspended
1947Amadeo Fava
(Labour)
Anthony Schembri Adami
(Labour)
Peter Paul Scicluna
(Labour)
Filippo Apap Bologna
(DAP)
Emmanuele Agius
(Nationalist)
1950Pawlu Grech
(Workers')
Carmelo Schembri
(Nationalist)
1951Mike Pulis
(Labour)
Giuseppe Attard Montalto
(Conservative)
Giuseppe Sammut
(Nationalist)
1953Kalcidon Agius
(Labour)
Francis Bezzina Wettinger
(Workers')
Emanuele Agius
(Nationalist)
1955Giorgio Borg Olivier
(Nationalist)
Joseph Spiteri
(Nationalist)
1962Patrick Holland
(Labour)
Antonio Busuttil
(DNP)
Mabel Strickland
(PCP)
Gaetano Borg Olivier
(Nationalist)
Giovanni Felice
(Nationalist)
1966Joseph M. Baldacchino
(Labour)
Vincent Tabone
(Nationalist)
1971Censu Tabone
(Nationalist)
George Bonello Du Puis
(Nationalist)
Mario Felice
(Nationalist)
1976Anton Buttigieg
(Labour)
John Buttigieg
(Labour)
Benny Camilleri
(Labour)
Antoine Mifsud Bonnici
(Nationalist)
Guido de Marco
(Nationalist)
1981Cettina Darmenia Brincat
(Labour)
Joseph P. Sciberras
(Labour)
1987Charles Mangion
(Labour)
Herman Farrugia
(Nationalist)
1992Charles Buhagiar
(Labour)
John Attard Montalto
(Labour)
Richard (Ritchie) Muscat
(Nationalist)
Michael Bonnici
(Nationalist)
Tonio Borg
(Nationalist)
1996Gavin Gulia
(Labour)
Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando
(Nationalist)
Louis Galea
(Nationalist)
1998
2003Joe Cassar
(Nationalist)
Lawrence Gonzi
(Nationalist)
2008
2013Ian Borg
(Labour)
Godfrey Farrugia
(Labour)/
(Democratic)
2017Edward Scicluna
(Labour)
Silvio Schembri
(Labour)
Adrian Delia
(Nationalist)
2022Julia Farrugia Portelli
(Labour)
Charles Azzopardi
(Nationalist)
Malcolm Paul Agius Galea
(Labour)
Rebekah Borg
(Nationalist)
[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Constitution of Malta. Article 61 - Electoral Divisions. Gauci. Salv.. 23 April 2012. The Malta Government Gazette. 26 August 2014. 18904.
  2. Web site: Electoral Divisions. Electoral Commission Malta. 30 January 2019.
  3. Web site: Electoral Divisions. Electoral Commission Malta. 21 February 2022.
  4. Web site: Political Groups. 14 June 2017.