Fiji's Constituency Boundaries Commission was a civil service body charged under the 1997 Constitution of Fiji with determining the boundaries of electoral constituencies for the House of Representatives.
The third member was the Chairperson, chosen by the President, after consulting with both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition.
Barred from membership were persons who are or have been in the preceding four years members of either house of Parliament or of a municipal council, or employed as civil servants.
The Fiji Live news service reported on 28 February 2006 that it proposed sitting in the year following a parliamentary election.
The commission became redundant with the 2013 Constitution, which established a single multi-member constituency for all 50 Members of Parliament.