Waimea-Sounds was a fully rural parliamentary electorate in the Marlborough and Nelson Regions of New Zealand, from 1893 to 1896.
During its one parliamentary term of existence, the Waimea-Sounds electorate was represented by one Member of Parliament.
[3] The Waimea-Sounds electorate was classed as fully rural, and the full 28% of the country quota applied.
Its area was distributed to the City of Nelson, Motueka, and Wairau electorates.
[5] The Waimea-Sounds electorate was represented by one Member of Parliament, Charles Houghton Mills.