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Province Constituency 97 - Now Ward Constituency 93 Ward Constituency 80-89 Ward Tracing Solomon Islands Electorates from Old to Current. Created in May 2014. This represents my best effort at mapping old Solomon Islands electorates to current electorates. I can not guarantee it is perfectly accurate. The ward names used are current ward names. In some instances they were different in earlier periods. Occasionally, (particularly in Choiseul) ward boundaries themselves have moved. Province Constituency 97 - now Ward Constituency 93 Ward Constituency 80-89 Ward Central Nggela Sandfly/Buenavista Nggela Sandfly/Buenavista Nggela Sandfly/Buenavista Central Nggela West Nggela Nggela West Nggela Nggela West Nggela Central Nggela East Nggela Nggela East Nggela Nggela East Nggela Central Nggela Tulagi Nggela Tulagi Nggela Tulagi Central Nggela South West Nggela Nggela South West Nggela Nggela South West Nggela Central Nggela South East Nggela Nggela South East Nggela Nggela South East Nggela Central Nggela North East Nggela Nggela North East Nggela Nggela North East Nggela Central Nggela North West Nggela Nggela North West Nggela Nggela North West Nggela Central Central Russells/Savo Banika Russells/Savo Banika Russells/Savo Banika Central Russells/Savo Pavuvu Russells/Savo Pavuvu Russells/Savo Pavuvu Central Russells/Savo Lavukal Russells/Savo Lavukal Russells/Savo Lavukal Central Russells/Savo North Savo Russells/Savo North Savo Russells/Savo North Savo Central Russells/Savo South Savo Russells/Savo South Savo Russells/Savo South Savo Choiseul East Choiseul Susuka East Choiseul Susuka North Choiseul Susuka Choiseul East Choiseul Senga East Choiseul Senga North Choiseul Senga Choiseul East Choiseul Kerepangara East Choiseul Kerepangara North Choiseul Kerepangara Choiseul East Choiseul Kirugela East Choiseul Kirugela North Choiseul Kirugela Choiseul North Choiseul Tavula Choiseul North West Choiseul Tavula North West Choiseul Tavula North Choiseul Polo Choiseul North West Choiseul Polo North West Choiseul Polo North Choiseul Bangara Choiseul North West Choiseul Bangara North West Choiseul Bangara Choiseul North West Choiseul Tepazaka North West Choiseul Tepazaka Choiseul North West Choiseul Batava North West Choiseul Batava South Choiseul Tepazaka Choiseul South Choiseul Batava Choiseul South Choiseul Wagina South Choiseul Wagina South Choiseul Wagina Choiseul South Choiseul Katupika South Choiseul Katupika South Choiseul Katupika Choiseul South Choiseul Vasiduki South Choiseul Vasiduki South Choiseul Vasiduki Choiseul South Choiseul Viviru South Choiseul Viviru South Choiseul Viviru Choiseul South Choiseul Babatana South Choiseul Babatana South Choiseul Babatana Guadalcanal Central Guadalcanal Vulolo Central Guadalcanal Vulolo Central Guadalcanal Vulolo Guadalcanal Central Guadalcanal Malango Central Guadalcanal Malango Central Guadalcanal Malango Guadalcanal Central Guadalcanal Paripao Guadalcanal North East Guadalcanal Paripao North East Guadalcanal Paripao Guadalcanal North East Guadalcanal East Tasimboko North East Guadalcanal East Tasimboko North Guadalcanal East Tasimboko Guadalcanal North Guadalcanal Ghaobata Guadalcanal North Guadalcanal Ghaobata North Guadalcanal Ghaobata Guadalcanal Guadalcanal East Guadalcanal Avuavu East Guadalcanal Avuavu East Guadalcanal Avuavu Guadalcanal East Guadalcanal Moli East Guadalcanal Moli East Guadalcanal Moli Guadalcanal East Guadalcanal Tetekanji East Guadalcanal Tetekanji East Guadalcanal Tetekanji Guadalcanal East Guadalcanal Birao East Guadalcanal Birao East Guadalcanal Birao Guadalcanal Guadalcanal East Central Guadalcanal Valasi East Central Guadalcanal Valasi North East Guadalcanal Valasi Guadalcanal East Central Guadalcanal Kolokarako East Central Guadalcanal Kolokarako North East Guadalcanal Kolokarako Guadalcanal East Central Guadalcanal Longgu East Central Guadalcanal Longgu North East Guadalcanal Longgu Guadalcanal East Central Guadalcanal Aola East Central Guadalcanal Aola North East Guadalcanal Aola Guadalcanal Guadalcanal South Guadalcanal Duidui South Guadalcanal Duidui South Guadalcanal Duidui Guadalcanal South Guadalcanal Vatukulau South Guadalcanal Vatukulau South Guadalcanal Vatukulau Guadalcanal South Guadalcanal Talise South Guadalcanal Talise South Guadalcanal Talise Guadalcanal South Guadalcanal Wanderer Bay Guadalcanal West Guadalcanal Wanderer Bay West Guadalcanal Wanderer Bay Guadalcanal West Guadalcanal Savulei West Guadalcanal Savulei West Guadalcanal Savulei Guadalcanal West Guadalcanal Tangarare West Guadalcanal Tangarare West Guadalcanal Tangarare Guadalcanal West Guadalcanal Tandai Guadalcanal North West Guadalcanal Tandai North West Guadalcanal Tandai West Guadalcanal Saghalu Guadalcanal North West Guadalcanal Saghalu North West Guadalcanal Saghalu Honiara East Honiara Kukum East Honiara Kukum East Honiara Kukum Honiara East Honiara Naha East Honiara Naha East Honiara Naha Honiara East Honiara Vura East Honiara Vura East Honiara Vura Honiara East Honiara Panatina East Honiara Panatina East Honiara Panatina Honiara East Honiara Kola'a East Honiara Kola'a Honiara Central Honiara Kola'a Honiara Central Honiara Cruz Honiara Central Honiara Vavaea West Honiara Cruz West Honiara Cruz Honiara Central Honiara Vuhokesa West Honiara Vavaea West Honiara Vavaea Honiara Central Honiara Mataniko West Honiara Vuhokesa West Honiara Vuhokesa Honiara West Honiara Mataniko West Honiara Mataniko Honiara West Honiara Nggosi West Honiara Nggosi West Honiara Nggosi Honiara West Honiara Mbuburu West Honiara Mbuburu West Honiara Mbuburu Honiara West Honiara Rove/Lengakiki West Honiara Rove/Lengakiki West Honiara Rove/Lengakiki Province Constituency 97 - now Ward Constituency 93 Ward Constituency 80-89 Ward Isabel Gao/Bugotu Kaloka Gao/Bugotu Kaloka East Isabel Kaloka Isabel Gao/Bugotu Tataba Gao/Bugotu Tataba East Isabel Tataba Isabel Gao/Bugotu Sigana Gao/Bugotu Sigana East Isabel Sigana Isabel Gao/Bugotu Japuana Gao/Bugotu Japuana East Isabel Japuana Isabel East Isabel Kolomola Isabel Hograno/Kia/Havulei Kolomola Hograno/Kia/Havulei Kolomola East Isabel Kolotubi Isabel Hograno/Kia/Havulei Kolotubi Hograno/Kia/Havulei Kolotubi East Isabel Susubona Isabel Hograno/Kia/Havulei Susubona Hograno/Kia/Havulei Susubona Isabel Hograno/Kia/Havulei Kia Hograno/Kia/Havulei Kia West Isabel Kia Isabel Hograno/Kia/Havulei Baolo Hograno/Kia/Havulei Baolo West Isabel Baolo Isabel Hograno/Kia/Havulei Samasodu Hograno/Kia/Havulei Samasodu West Isabel Samasodu Isabel West Isabel Kokota Isabel Maringe/Kokota Kokota Maringe/Kokota Kokota West Isabel Hovikoilo Isabel Maringe/Kokota Hovikoilo Maringe/Kokota Hovikoilo West Isabel Buala Isabel Maringe/Kokota Buala Maringe/Kokota Buala West Isabel Tirotonga Isabel Maringe/Kokota Tirotonga Maringe/Kokota Tirotonga West Isabel Koviloko Isabel Maringe/Kokota Koviloko Maringe/Kokota Koviloko West Isabel Kmaga Isabel Maringe/Kokota Kmaga Maringe/Kokota Kmaga Makira-Ulawa Central Makira Bauro West Central Makira Bauro West Makira-Ulawa Central Makira Bauro Central Central Makira Bauro Central East Makira Bauro West Makira-Ulawa Central Makira Bauro East Central Makira Bauro East East Makira Bauro Central Makira-Ulawa East Makira Bauro East Makira-Ulawa East Makira Wainoni West East Makira Wainoni West East Makira Wainoni West Makira-Ulawa East Makira Wainoni East East Makira Wainoni East East Makira Wainoni East Makira-Ulawa East Makira Star Harbour North East Makira Star Harbour North East Makira Star Harbour North Makira-Ulawa East Makira Santa Ana East Makira Santa Ana East Makira Santa Ana Makira-Ulawa East Makira Santa Catalina East Makira Santa Catalina East Makira Santa Catalina Makira-Ulawa East Makira Star Harbour South East Makira Star Harbour South East Makira Star Harbour South Makira-Ulawa East Makira Rawo East Makira Rawo East Makira Arosi East Makira-Ulawa East Makira Weather Coast East Makira Weather Coast Makira-Ulawa West Makira Rawo Makira-Ulawa West Makira Arosi East West Makira Arosi East West Makira Weather Coast Makira-Ulawa West Makira Arosi South West Makira Arosi South West Makira Arosi South Makira-Ulawa West Makira Arosi West West Makira Arosi West West Makira Arosi West Makira-Ulawa West Makira Arosi North West Makira Arosi North West Makira Arosi North Makira-Ulawa West Makira Haununu West Makira Haununu West Makira Haununu Makira-Ulawa Makira-Ulawa Ulawa/Ugi North Ulawa Ulawa/Ugi North Ulawa Ulawa/Ugi 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