The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is elected from single-member electorates called districts, returning 93 members since the 1999 election.
Prior to 1927 some districts returned multiple members, including 1920-1927 when all districts returned three, four or five members.
Parramatta is the only district to have continuously existed since the establishment of the Assembly in 1856.
3 members 1882-18854 members 1885-1894 3 members 1920-1927 4 members 1891-1894 3 Members 1920-1927