According to the federal gazette issued on 18 July 2023, the Air Itam constituency is divided into 9 polling districts.[3]
State constituency
Polling districts
Code
Location
Air Itam (N33)
Ayer Itam
051/33/01
SJK (C) Kong Min Cawangan Satu
Happy Valley
051/33/02
SJK (C) Chiao Nan
Jalan Kampong Pisang
051/33/03
SK Sri Aman
Kampong Melayu
051/33/04
SK Ayer Itam
Jalan Chor Sin Kheng
051/33/05
SM Chung Ling (Persendirian)
Thean Teik
051/33/06
SJK (C) Sin Kang
Zoo Road
051/33/07
SMJK Chung Ling
Jalan Shaik Madar
051/33/08
SMJK Chung Ling
Cheeseman Road
051/33/09
SMK Georgetown
This state seat comprises a large chunk of Air Itam, a suburb of George Town nestled in the central valleys of Penang Island.[4] The 'old town', which contains the Air Itam Market and the Kek Lok Si Temple, is also situated within this constituency.
Air Itam Road forms the northern limits of the Air Itam constituency, with the portion of Air Itam north of the road falling under either Air Putih or Kebun Bunga constituencies. To the south, the Air Itam seat is partly bounded along the Dondang River; the portion of Air Itam south of the river, including Farlim, falls under the neighbouring Paya Terubong constituency. The Air Itam constituency also stretches up to Green Lane and Scotland Road to the east.
Demographics
Ethnic breakdown of Air Itam's electorate as of 2023[5]
The Air Itam state constituency was originally named Ayer Itam when it was formed prior to the 1959 State Elections. The seat was then given its present name in time for the 1995 State Election.
Since its formation in 1959, the Air Itam seat has experienced one by-election. The 1965 Ayer Itam by-election marked the first time an opposition party captured the constituency, as Lim Kean Siew from the Labour Party became the State Assemblyman for Ayer Itam until the 1969 State Election.