The Turks and Caicos Islands are divided into five administrative districts (one in the Turks Islands and four in the Caicos Islands), and the Island of Grand Turk; four of these are headed by District Commissioners, and Providenciales District is run by the Permanent Secretary of the Office of the Premier in Providenciales.
The Island of Grand Turk is directly administered by the TCI Government.
[1] (the area figures were determined from information in "TCI Physical Characteristics")[3] For the legislative council, the Turks and Caicos Islands are divided into fifteen Electoral Districts (four in the Turks Islands and eleven in the Caicos Islands):[4][5][6][7] An official web site mentions two additional electoral districts on Providenciales, namely Long Bay Hills and Richmond Hill, but without giving district numbers[8] For the November 2012 elections the Electoral District Boundary Commission has delineated 10 Electoral districts: On August 14, 2012, Governor Roderic Todd signed into law the Electoral Districts (Boundaries Amendment) Ordinance.
[9] By the time of the 2016 House of Assembly elections, there were 10 electoral districts ("constituencies") and the results were as follows: