2001 Solomon Islands general election
General elections were held in the Solomon Islands on 5 December 2001.[1] The People's Alliance Party won the most seats, and its leader, Allan Kemakeza became Prime Minister.
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Results
Parties and alliances | Votes | % | Seats |
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People's Alliance Party | . | 20 | |
Association of Independent Members | . | 13 | |
Solomon Islands Alliance for Change, including Solomon Islands Liberal Party | . | 12 | |
People's Progressive Party | . | 3 | |
Solomon Islands Labour Party | . | 1 | |
Total (turnout 61.9 %) | 50 | ||
Source: Rulers/IPU |
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References
- Solomon Islands Inter-Parliamentary Union
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