2005 Niuean general election

General elections were held in Niue on 30 April 2005. No political parties ran in the poll, with all candidates standing as independents. Around 830 voters participated in the election and 17 of the 20 incumbent MPs retained their seats. Close results in two constituencies meant that winners were drawn from a hat.[1]

This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Niue

Results

 Summary of the 30 April 2005 Niue Assembly election results
Members Seats
Non-partisan members elected on a common roll 6
Representatives of the villages 14
Total (turnout %) 20

Electorate Results

All electorate results from http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/World's_smallest_democracy_votes


Niuean general election, 2005: Common roll (6 members)
Candidate Votes % ±
Krypton Okesene 578 18.2
Terry Coe 563 17.7
O'Love Jacobsen 508 16.0
Hima Douglas 403 12.7
Michael Jackson 378 11.9
Maihetoe Hekau 375 11.8
Toke Talagi 373 11.7
Turnout 3178
Niuean general election, 2005: Alofi North (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Vaiga Tukuitoga 62 57.9
Terry Chapman 27 25.2
Thomas Barlament 18 16.8
Turnout 107
Niuean general election, 2005: Alofi South (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Organ Viliko 66 38.4
Makamau Hekau 54 31.4
Robert Matua Rex, Jr 52 30.2
Turnout 172


Niuean general election, 2005: Tamakautoga (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Peter Funaki 39 50.6
Ricky Makani 38 49.4
Turnout 77


Niuean general election, 2005: Avatele (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Billy Talagi Unopposed
Niuean general election, 2005: Vaiea (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Talaititama Talaiti Unopposed
Niuean general election, 2005: Hakupu (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Young Vivian Unopposed
Niuean general election, 2005: Liku (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Pokotoa Sipeli Unopposed
Niuean general election, 2005: Lakepa (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Halene Kupa Magatogia 27 60.0
John Operator Tiakia 18 40.0
Turnout 45
Niuean general election, 2005: Mutalau (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Bill Vakaafi Motufoou 40 67.8
Nuihepeni Togakilo 19 32.2
Turnout 59


Niuean general election, 2005: Toi (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Lilivika Muimatagi 8 53.3
Dion Taufitu 7 46.7
Turnout 15


Niuean general election, 2005: Hikutavake (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Opili Talafasi Unopposed


Niuean general election, 2005: Namukulu (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Jack Willie Lipitoa Unopposed


Niuean general election, 2005: Tuapa (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Fisa Pihigia Unopposed


Niuean general election, 2005: Makefu (1 member)
Candidate Votes % ±
Tofua Puletama 22 57.9
Vivaliatama Talagi 16 42.1
Turnout 38

Aftermath

Following the election, Young Vivian was re-elected as Premier by the Assembly, winning 17 of 20 votes (his only opponent, O'Love Jacobsen, won the other three).[2]

In forming his cabinet, Vivian dropped his former finance minister Toke Talagi (one of the MPs to win his seat by draw).[3]

gollark: <@593113791252660224> Are you <@738361430763372703>?
gollark: Great, thanks.
gollark: Probably they just reroute specific bits of it when they want to do evilness.
gollark: They almost certainly can't actually inspect all traffic in software.
gollark: The total traffic probably sums to terabits or more and could not possibly go through some servers.

References

  1. Niue New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  2. Niue: Young Vivian Re-elected As Premier Pacific Magazine, 12 May 2005
  3. "Niue's Premier drops former finance minister from Cabinet". Radio New Zealand International. 15 May 2005. Retrieved 30 October 2011.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.