House of Representatives (Belize)
The House of Representatives of Belize is the lower chamber of the National Assembly, the other being the Senate. It was created under the 1981 constitution. Members are commonly called "Area Representatives".
Area Representatives are elected by winning a majority of votes in their respective constituencies under the first-past-the-post system. The body is directly descended from the British Honduras Legislative Assembly created in 1954 with nine elected members. It has been expanded several times since: to 18 in 1961, 28 in 1984, 29 in 1993 and finally to 31 in 2008. The leader of the majority party in the Belize House typically becomes Prime Minister of Belize.
Current members of the House of Representatives by district
The elected representatives and their constituencies according to the Elections and Boundaries Department are:;Belize District
- Caribbean Shores: Kareem Musa
- Freetown: Francis Fonseca
- Pickstock: Anthony Mahler
- Fort George: Henry Charles Usher
- Lake Independence: Cordel Hyde
- Albert: Tracy Panton, Leader of the opposition
- Collet: Devin Daly
- Mesopotamia: Lee Mark Chang
- Queen's Square: Godwin Haylock
- Port Loyola: Gilroy Usher Sr.
- Belize Rural North: Marconi Prince Leal
- Belize Rural South: Abner ‘Andre’ Perez
- Belize Rural Central: Dolores Balderamos-Garcia
- Orange Walk North: Ramon "Monchi" Cervantes
- Orange Walk Central: Juan "Johnny" Antonio Briceño, Prime Minister
- Orange Walk East: Kevin Bernard
- Orange Walk South: Jose Abelardo Mai
- Cayo North: Michel Chebat
- Cayo South: Julius Espat
- Cayo West: Jorge "Milin" Espat
- Cayo Central: Luis ‘Alex’ Balona
- Cayo North East: Orlando Habet
- Belmopan: Oscar Mira
- Corozal North: Hugo Patt
- Corozal South West: Ramiro Ramirez
- Corozal Bay: Elvia Vega-Samos
- Corozal South: Florencio Marin Jr.
;Toledo District