North Eastern (General Electors Communal Constituency, Fiji)
The North Eastern Constituency was a General Electors Communal Constituency in Fiji. It was one of several constituencies established to represent the interests of the general electorate (non-indigenous Fijians) in the Fijian parliamentary system prior to the 2013 electoral reforms. The constituency's boundaries and the precise details of its representation are not readily available from easily accessible sources and require further research. Information regarding the specific years it existed, the representatives it elected, and its geographic boundaries needs to be confirmed through archival research of Fijian electoral records. Further research is required to ascertain the specific demographic profile of the electorate within the constituency. This may include exploring historical census data and electoral commission reports. The abolition of communal constituencies in the 2013 electoral reforms means the North Eastern Constituency no longer exists in its previous form. Any further details regarding its history would significantly enhance this entry.