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      Belize's 6 districts are politically divided into 31 constituencies. Each constituency sends one representative to Belize's House of Representatives for 5-year terms. This election is known as the General Election. Each person (who is eligible to vote) votes for the candidate they would want to represent their constituency in Central Government.
      Each political party nominates a candidate or Standard Bearer for each constituency. The winner becomes the Area Representative of the constituency, while the loser generally remains the Standard Bearer of that constituency for his/her political party.


      Division of constituencies


      Belize's constituencies are divided in such a way that their voting population be as equal as possible to each other, ensuring, theoretically, that resources are equally shared among the country's citizens, as required by the Constitution. After the 2003 General Elections, two additional constituencies were created from territory of existing constituencies in order to further ensure the equality of the voting populations among the constituencies.


      New constituencies


      In Belize's 2003 General Elections, 29 constituencies voted in their Area Representatives for Belize's House of Representatives. Since then it was noted that the difference in voting populations between the most and least populous constituencies was rather large (Cayo South then had 8,000 voters compared to Pickstock's 1000+). In 2004 a Task Force was appointed by the Elections and Boundaries Commission to study the matter. Their Final Report was submitted in October 2004. It is noted that the Elections and Boundaries Department has the right to occasionally reassess constituencies, usually after the latest census or population estimate.
      Among several things that their report suggested, the expansion of the Cayo District's number of constituencies to six (from four) had the most impact. Later the following year (2005) the law was passed to create two additional constituencies within the boundaries of Cayo. The newly created constituencies are Belmopan, containing the capital city of that name, and Cayo North East, centered on Spanish Lookout.
      These new constituencies held their first-ever election during the General Election in 2008.


      List of Belize's constituencies by district


      Below are the Districts and their respective constituencies:

      Belize District
      Albert
      Belize Rural Central
      Belize Rural North
      Belize Rural South
      Caribbean Shores
      Collet
      Fort George
      Freetown
      Lake Independence
      Mesopotamia
      Pickstock
      Port Loyola
      Queen's Square
      Cayo District
      Belmopan
      Cayo Central
      Cayo North
      Cayo North East
      Cayo South
      Cayo West
      Corozal District
      Corozal Bay
      Corozal North
      Corozal South East
      Corozal South West
      Orange Walk District
      Orange Walk Central
      Orange Walk East
      Orange Walk North
      Orange Walk South
      Stann Creek District
      Dangriga
      Stann Creek West
      Toledo District
      Toledo East
      Toledo West


      Voting population by constituency


      Below is a list of the voting population by constituency as of March 2015, sorted out by districts for ease of reference.
      Note that these populations are for Belizean citizens who are eligible to vote and does not represent actual population. As of March 2015 the voting population of Belize is estimated at 148,026 while the total population is estimated at 301,300.
      The Voter Age Population (VAP), i.e. all persons over the age of eighteen, is 161,677, or 53.66% of the total population. Of these, more than 91 percent are actually registered. Males slightly outnumber females in the population, though the gap is noticeable in the larger urban areas such as Belize City, home to 10 constituencies.


      Current Area Representatives




      History


      Below is the chronological order for the creation of Belize's current constituencies.

      1954
      The following were the nine original constituencies created for the British Honduras Legislative Assembly:
      Belize District: Belize North, Belize Rural, Belize South, Belize West
      Cayo District: Cayo
      Corozal District: Corozal
      Orange Walk District: Orange Walk
      Stann Creek District: Stann Creek
      Toledo District: Toledo
      1961
      In a major nationwide redistricting, all of the previous constituencies were abolished and replaced with the following, doubling the total number of constituencies to 18:
      Belize District: Albert, Belize Rural North, Belize Rural South, Collet, Fort George, Freetown, Mesopotamia, Pickstock
      Cayo District: Cayo North, Cayo South
      Corozal District: Corozal North, Corozal South
      Orange Walk District: Orange Walk North, Orange Walk South
      Stann Creek District: Stann Creek Town, Stann Creek Rural
      Toledo District: Toledo North, Toledo South
      1973
      British Honduras officially renamed Belize. The British Honduras Legislative Assembly becomes the Belize House of Representatives.
      1979
      The following were renamed:
      Stann Creek District: Stann Creek Town renamed Dangriga, Stann Creek Rural renamed Stann Creek West.
      1984
      The following constituencies were created:
      Belize District: Caribbean Shores, Lake Independence, Queen's Square, Port Loyola
      Cayo District: Cayo Central, Cayo West
      Corozal District: Corozal Bay
      Orange Walk District: Orange Walk Central, Orange Walk East
      The following were altered:
      Corozal District: Corozal South was split into Corozal South East and Corozal South West
      Toledo District: Toledo North and Toledo South were abolished, replaced by Toledo East and Toledo West
      1993
      The following constituency was created:
      Belize District: Belize Rural Central
      2008
      The following constituencies were created:
      Cayo District: Belmopan, Cayo North East


      See also


      Politics of Belize
      Districts of Belize


      References



      Belize Elections & Boundaries Department's Map of Belize's Constituencies
      Government of Belize's Official Website
      Boundary Re-districting

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