2012 Palauan general election

General elections were held in Palau on 6 November 2012. Former President Tommy Remengesau defeated his successor, incumbent Johnson Toribiong, who was first elected in 2008. President Toribiong conceded the election on social media.[1]

2012 Palauan presidential election

November 6, 2012
 
Nominee Tommy Remengesau Johnson Toribiong
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 4,682 3,394
Percentage 58.0% 42.0%

President before election

Johnson Toribiong
Independent

Elected President

Tommy Remengesau
Independent

Voter registration

15,305 Palauans are registered to vote in the 2012 presidential and general elections, an increase of 1,516 voters from the previous 2008 election.[2]

Presidential and vice presidential election

Primaries

The presidential and vice presidential primary elections were held on September 26, 2012.[3] The top two candidates in the primary qualified for the presidential general election on November 6, 2012. Approximately 12,000 registered voters were eligible to participate.[3]

Presidential primary

Sandra Pierantozzi placed third in the primary.

Three candidates contested the presidential primary: Incumbent President Johnson Toribiong, former President Tommy Remengesau Jr., and former Vice President Sandra Pierantozzi, who served as vice president from 2001 to 2005.[3] Remengesau and Toribiong, who placed first and second respectively in the primary, advanced to the November 6th election.[4]

Candidate Votes %
Tommy Remengesau4,61749.1
Johnson Toribiong3,10033.0
Sandra Pierantozzi1,69017.97
Total9,407100
Source: Adam Carr

Vice Presidential primary

Four candidates contested the Vice Presidential primary election on September 26, 2012:

Mariur and Bells, who placed first and second, advanced to the November 6th primary election.

Candidate Votes %
Kerai Mariur2,96331.73
Antonio Bells2,85130.53
Stephen Kuartei2,55627.37
Jackson Ngiraingas96910.38
Total9,339100
Source: OTV

Results

President

Candidate Votes %
Tommy Remengesau4,68258.0
Johnson Toribiong3,39442.0
Total8,076100
Source: Adam Carr

Vice-President

Candidate Votes %
Kerai Mariur3,76947.99
Antonio Bells4,08552.01
Total7,854100
Source: OTV

Congress

Senate

Candidate Votes Notes
Surangel Whipps Jr5,717Elected
Camsek E Chin5,252Elected
Raynold R Oilouch5,242Elected
Mason Whipps4,994Elected
Mark U Rudimch4,306Elected
Hokkons Baules4,279Elected
Phillip Reklai4,270Elected
Mlib Tmetuchel3,423Elected
J Uduch Sengebau Senior3,419Elected
Rukebai Inabo3,256Elected
Kathy Kesolei3,192Elected
Regis Akitaya3,138Elected
Greg Ngirmang3,160Elected
Earnest Ongidobel3,032
Joel Toribiong2,974
Salvador Remoket2,907
John Skebong2,814
Alan Marbou2,791
Alan Seid2,731
Regina K Mesebeluu2,633
Laurentino Ulechong2,564
Sandra Sumang-Pierantozzi2,334
Alfonso Diaz2,191
Paul W Ueki2,104
Dr Caleb Otto1,735
Roman Yano1,543
Dilmei Olkeriil1,346
Santy Asanuma1,158
J Risong Tarkong1,172
Moses Uludong1,144
Gale Ngirmidol941
Robert Becheserrak529
Semdiu Decherong363
Ismael Worswick153
Total92807
Source: Adam Carr

References

  1. "Palau Election Results – Tommy Wins Presidency – Johnson Concedes". Oceania TV News. 9 November 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  2. "15,305 to Vote in 2012 Election". Tia Belau. 2012-10-07. Retrieved 2012-10-27.
  3. "Palau Primary Election Polling Begins: 3 candidates stand for president, 4 for vice-president". Islands Times. Pacific Islands Report. 2012-09-26. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-10-27.
  4. "Candidates and Primary Election Results 2012". Oceania Television Network. 2012-09-28. Archived from the original on 2012-11-10. Retrieved 2012-10-27.


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