Central Solomons constituency
Central Solomons was a single-member constituency of the Legislative Council of the Solomon Islands. It was created in 1967 and abolished in 1970 when the Governing Council was created. Its sole elected member, John Plant Hoka stood for re-election in the Ngella/Savo/Russells constituency in the 1970 elections.[1]
Central Solomons | |
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Former Single-member Constituency for the Legislative Council of the Solomon Islands | |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1967 |
Abolished | 1970 |
List of MPs
Term | MP | Party |
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1967–1970 | John Plant Hoka | |
Election results
1967 general election | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
John Plant Hoka | 646 | |
Ronald Alexander Lawson | 463 | |
Ben Duva Tonezepo | 196 | |
Abiah Tegheta | 195 | |
Erastus Baiave | 105 | |
Baiabe Tekiou | 29 | |
Kadmiel Tekieu | 26 | |
Alick Tehatinga | 6 | |
Invalid/blank votes | ||
Total | 1,666 | |
Registered voters | 2,727 | |
Source: Election Passport |
gollark: Ideally, self-driving cars which run neural networks which are not susceptible to weird attacks.
gollark: Because:- if they're not robust against these problems, then a leak of the network means you can meddle with cars- it makes it harder for new companies to enter the self-driving-car space- you would need some sort of really evil DRM scheme to stop people just... reading the neural network out of the car's computer systems- trusting your life to closed-source systems is problematic
gollark: Well, then that's ALSO bad.
gollark: BEE POLL!
gollark: Which is vaguely worrying for self-driving cars.
References
- Solomon Islands Election Passport
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