There are 50 constituencies in Solomon Islands, each electing one Member of Parliament (MP) to the National Parliament.[1] Elections are held every four years; the most recent took place on 17th April 2024.[2]
The following is the list of constituencies such as it was at the time of the 2006 general election, and the MP elected in each constituency.[3] [4] [5]
Constituency | Electorate | Province | MP (party) | Notes |
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7,365 | Matthew Cooper Wale (SIDP) | Elected in by-election, 27 March 2008 | ||
7,016 | Toswell Kaua (PRA) | Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs | ||
5,089 | Peter Shanel Agovaka (Independent) | |||
19,539 | Nelson Ne'e (Independent) | |||
8,977 | Fred Fono (PAP) | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Rural Development and Indigenous Affairs | ||
4,722 | Bernard Ghiro (AIMP) | |||
5,235 | vacant, formerly held by the late Edward Huni'ehu (AIMP) | Minister for Energy, Mines and Rural Electrification | ||
5,896 | Nollen Cornelius Leni (NP) | Minister for Fisheries and Marine Resources | ||
4,028 | Manasseh Sogavare (SCP) | Leader of the Opposition | ||
6,230 | Johnson Koli (PAP) | Minister of Health and Medical Services | ||
30,049 | Silas Milikada (?) | Elected in by-election, 23 September 2008 | ||
8,856 | Stanley Festus Sofu (SIDP) | Minister for Infrastructure and Development | ||
6,805 | David Sitai (PAP) | |||
6,379 | Manasseh Maelanga (Non-partisan/ Coalition for National Unity Reconciliation and Rural Advancement) | |||
6,586 | Steve William Abana (SIDP) | Minister for Development Planning and Aid Coordination | ||
Gordon Darcy Lilo (PRA) | ||||
Isabel | ||||
Snyder Rini (AIMP) | ||||
Francis Billy Hilly (NP) | ||||
Rennell Bellona | Seth Gukuna (?) | |||
vacant (formerly held by Allan Kemakeza) | ||||
Patteson Oti (OUR party) | ||||
Japhet Waipora (OUR party) | ||||