The seat is located entirely within the Upper Denkyira district of the Central Region of Ghana.
History
The constituency was formerly the Upper Denkyira constituency. Prior to the Ghanaian parliamentary election in 2004, the Electoral Commission of Ghana created 29 new constituencies. One of these was Upper Denkyira West constituency which was carved out of the Upper Denkyira constituency leaving the now smaller Upper Denkyira East constituency.
On 29 June 2004, Benjamin Kofi Ayeh of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) won from a field of three candidates with a majority of 20,899 to replace Charles Omar Nyanor also of the NPP.[3] He went on to retain the seat in the 2004 parliamentary election after the boundaries were changed due to the carving out of the Upper Denkyira West constituency.[4]