2015 Micronesian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 3 March 2015.[1] A simultaneous independence referendum was also scheduled to be held in Chuuk State, but was postponed shortly before the elections.

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Electoral system

The 14 members of Congress were elected in two methods; 10 are elected from single-member constituencies by plurality voting, whilst four senators are elected by the four States. Following the elections, the President and Vice-President are elected by Congress from the Senators.[2]

Campaign

A total of 34 candidates registered to contest the 14 seats.[1] In late February the election of the House of Representatives for Chuuk was postponed by State Governor Johnson Elimo, with the Public Affairs Office stating that voting documents were not ready. Elimo also postponed the planned independence referendum.[3]

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References

  1. 34 to contest Micronesia 2015 election Archived 2015-01-21 at the Wayback Machine Loop, 8 November 2014
  2. Electoral system IPU
  3. Chuuk independence vote postponed Radio NZ, 27 February 2015
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