It was part of the former Bahari Constituency which was split into two by the IEBC Act.` It is also the administrative headquarters for Kilifi county and home to the only university in the county, Pwani University.
It has a population of 178,824 people according to the 2019 census report.
[1][2] The constituency has seven administrative wards with elected representative Members of County Assembly at the County Assembly of Kilifi.
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