The House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago, the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. It sits at the Red House and has 41 members, each elected to represent single-seat constituencies. The members are elected with a five-year term, but may be dissolved earlier by the President if so advised by the Prime Minister.
Constituencies

No. | Name | Number of polling divisions (2020)[2] |
Electorate (2020)[2] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Arima | 40 | 26,384 |
2 | Arouca/Maloney | 24 | 26,673 |
3 | Barataria/San Juan | 47 | 25.690 |
4 | Caroni Central | 33 | 30.107 |
5 | Caroni East | 26 | 29,031 |
6 | Chaguanas East | 32 | 26,923 |
7 | Chaguanas West | 30 | 28,625 |
8 | Couva North | 37 | 29,864 |
9 | Couva South | 43 | 30,348 |
10 | Cumuto/Manzanilla | 54 | 30,468 |
11 | D'Abadie/O'Meara | 32 | 30,788 |
12 | Diego Martin Central | 42 | 29,609 |
13 | Diego Martin North/East | 42 | 29,272 |
14 | Diego Martin West | 48 | 29,886 |
15 | Fyzabad | 39 | 27,447 |
16 | La Brea | 38 | 26,008 |
17 | La Horquetta/Talparo | 29 | 27,527 |
18 | Laventille East/Morvant | 39 | 26,644 |
19 | Laventille West | 26 | 25,585 |
20 | Lopinot/Bon Air West | 29 | 27,864 |
21 | Mayaro | 45 | 28,834 |
22 | Naparima | 42 | 27,066 |
23 | Oropouche East | 35 | 28,271 |
24 | Oropouche West | 33 | 25,289 |
25 | Point Fortin | 48 | 26,003 |
26 | Pointe-à-Pierre | 31 | 25,096 |
27 | Port of Spain North/St. Ann's West | 62 | 25,003 |
28 | Port of Spain South | 63 | 24,754 |
29 | Princes Town | 34 | 27,178 |
30 | Moruga/Tableland | 35 | 29,043 |
31 | San Fernando East | 43 | 25,008 |
32 | San Fernando West | 59 | 25,035 |
33 | Siparia | 34 | 28,663 |
34 | St. Ann's East | 41 | 29,454 |
35 | St. Augustine | 40 | 28,094 |
36 | St. Joseph | 43 | 28,452 |
37 | Tabaquite | 38 | 28,832 |
38 | Tobago East | 32 | 23,103 |
39 | Tobago West | 35 | 27,686 |
40 | Toco/Sangre Grande | 38 | 31,096 |
41 | Tunapuna | 36 | 27,433 |
Total | 1597 | 1,134,136 |
See also
References
- ^ "Trinidad and Tobago Parliament". www.ttparliament.org. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
- ^ a b "Data on the Electorate for the 2020 Parliamentary Elections | Elections And Boundaries Commission". Retrieved 20 April 2021.
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