The original constituency had its first contest at the 1885 general election and its last at the 1970 general election.
As such, the original constituency is politically subjugated in the very community where they used to enjoy power.
The original constituency, which was created in 1983, covered a much different area.
The constituency was one of the thirty-eight original constituencies established for the First Parliament elected in 1976.
The original constituencies were altered by the Redistribution Act 1893 to the following:
The original constituency was one of twenty-four established at the province's creation in 1870.
But if voters would like to go back and vote at original constituency (according to house registration), they must apply for register cancellation.
Voters who did not vote on early voting day still can vote at their original constituencies on election day.
The regime argued that these legislators should keep their seats until elections in their original constituencies were possible.
However, the original constituencies drawn in 1871 were never redrawn to reflect the growth of urban areas.