Athens B
| Athens B | |
|---|---|
| Former Electoral constituency for the Hellenic Parliament | |
| File:Athens Β constituency.svg Athens B within Attica | |
| File:Attica periphery.svg Attica within Greece | |
| Regional units | Central Athens, North Athens, South Athens, West Athens |
| Administrative region | Attica |
| Electorate | 1.431.264 (January 2014) |
| Former Electoral constituency | |
| Created | 1958 |
| Abolished | 2018 |
| Number of members | 44 Members of Parliament |
| Created from | Athens |
| Replaced by | Athens B1, Athens B2, Athens B3 |
Athens B (Athens Beta; Greek: Β΄ Αθηνών) was a parliamentary constituency[1] in Attica represented in the Hellenic Parliament. It covered a large part of urban area of Athens outside the Municipality of Athens, which forms the Athens A constituency. It was established in 1958, to separate the working-class districts from central Athens and reduce the electoral power of the then United Democratic Left, and was abolished in 2018.[2]
As of September 2015, with 1.4 million registered voters, Athens B elected 44 Members of Parliament (MPs) by reinforced proportional representation and was the largest constituency in Greece. For this reason it was broken up in December 2018 into Athens B1 (North), Athens B2 (West), and Athens B3 (South).[2]
Election results
[edit | edit source]Legislative election
[edit | edit source]Athens B constituency results
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Members of Parliament
[edit | edit source]Members of the Hellenic Parliament, September 2015 – June 2019
[edit | edit source]The following 44 MPs were elected in the September 2015 legislative election:
Members of the Hellenic Parliament, January – September 2015
[edit | edit source]The following MPs had been elected in the January 2015 legislative election:
Members of the Hellenic Parliament, June 2012 – January 2015
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