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Piraeus B

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Piraeus B
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Piraeus B (Greek: Β΄ Πειραιώς) is a Greek election constituency that includes the Piraeus regional unit municipalities and Salamina. Concretely, this constituency includes the municipalities of Keratsini-Drapetsona, Nikaia-Agios Ioannis Renti, Korydallos, Perama and Salamina. It was created for the 1974 Greek parliament elections and currently elects 8 members of parliament.[1] It is one of five electoral constituencies of the Attica region and former prefecture, along with Piraeus A, Athens A and Athens B, and Remainder of Attica. It was established in 1958, primarily to separate the heavily left-voting suburbs of Piraeus from the municipality of Piraeus and diminish the electoral power of the United Democratic Left.

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Election results

Legislative election

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Members of Parliament

Current members

Members (Jan 2015- Sep 2015)

The members of parliament after the January 2015 election are considered below.[11] The most votes for The River were for party chairman Stavros Theodorakis, but he chose the seat of Chania, so the seat of Piraeus B passed to Nikos Orfanos.[12]

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Notes and references

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