Ferrig (Parliamentary Constituency)

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Ferrig Parliamentary Constituency

In Sainte Genevieve elections, Ferrig is one of the country's sixteen Parliamentary constituencies. The constituency was one of the fourteen constituencies created when Sainte Genevieve gained independence in 1949. From 1949 to 1958, Ferrig returned four MPs. This was reduced to three beginning with the 1958 General Election, and has remained so ever since.

Ferrig is the country's least populous county, and by far the most rural in character. For the first four decades, the Conservative Party dominated local politics. Since the early 1990s however, residents have embraced more left-of-centre candidates, particularly members of the Progressive Party.

Current MPs


Sainte Genevieve Parliamentary Constituencies
Boswell North-West (3) • Boswell South-East (3) • Cove Central (3) • Cove North-East (3)
Cove North-West (3) • Cove South (3) • Dunn (4) • Ferrig (3)
Killaren East (4) • Killaren South (3) • Killaren West (3) • Rossport Central (3)
Rossport East (3) • Rossport North (3) • Rossport South (3) • Rossport West (3)