Central Makira is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Created in 1993 when Parliament was expanded from 38 to 47...
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Japhet Waipora (category People from Makira-Ulawa Province)
the National Parliament in the 1993 general elections in the Central Makira constituency, finishing in third place. He won the seat in the 1997 elections...
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Bernard Ghiro (category People from Makira-Ulawa Province)
Ghiro became active in national politics when he contested the Central Makira constituency in the 2001 general elections. He was elected after defeating...
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There are 50 constituencies in Solomon Islands, each electing one Member of Parliament (MP) to the National Parliament. Elections are held every four years;...
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single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting. Candidates are required to be at least 21 years old and resident in the constituency they contest...
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Peter Kenilorea West Makira East 'Are'are Sir Peter Kenilorea, then Solomon Mamaloni Third (1984–1988) Solomon Mamaloni West Makira Sir Peter Kenilorea...
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square kilometres (1,250 sq mi), roughly equivalent to Solomon Islands' Makira Island. It is one of the fastest developing districts of India, at the easternmost...
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members were directly-elected, with elections taking place in the Honiara constituency resulting in Eric Lawson becoming the first elected member. The other...
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initially encompassing New Georgia, Malaita, Guadalcanal, Makira, Mono Island and the central Nggela Islands. In April 1896, colonial official Charles...
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Parliament consisted in 50 representatives, elected from 50 single-seat constituencies. The various parties had the following number of seats. The Speaker...
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Parliament consisted in 50 representatives, elected from 50 single-seat constituencies. The various parties had the following number of seats. The following...
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Services and Works. The elected members were elected from single-member constituencies for four-year terms. The first elections took place in 1970. Prior to...
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from 1 November 2017. He has been a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Central Maikra since the 2014 general election, and was re-elected in 2019...
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Baegu/Asifola Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Nestor Ghiro OUR Central Makira Minister of Women, Youth, Children, and Family Affairs Freda Soria Comua...
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2020 to replace her husband Jaimie Vokia in the North East Guadalcanal constituency. "Members of Parliament | National Parliament of Solomon Islands". parliament...
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Bogese National Democratic Party 235 11.43 East Kwaio Election not held East Makira David Sitai People's Alliance Party 1,868 57.51 Elected Benedict Kinika...
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sentence. Candidates had to be at least 21 years old and resident in the constituency in which they ran. Disqualifications included holding dual citizenship...
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26 December 1976 57-58 Heart attack Solomon Mamaloni PPP Makira-Ulawa Province (West Makira) 11 January 2000 56 Kidney disease James Tarasele Saliga N/A...
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Elected Jonathan Fifii National Democratic Party 604 48.32 Unseated East Makira Benedict Kinika Independent 1,001 39.46 Re-elected David Sitai Independent...
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single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting. Candidates had to be at least 21 years old and resident in the constituency in which they...
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Azel Laete Susua Independent 81 5.24 Ken Gala'a Independent 56 3.62 East Makira 4,450 David Sitai People's Alliance Party 2,214 61.96 Re-elected Benedict...
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Richard Na'amo Irosaea National Party 2,288 44.50 Rejected votes 54 1.00 Central Makira 4,722 Bernard Ghiro Lafari Party 877 26.80 Re-elected Johnson Taisae...
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Richard Na'amo Irosaea 558 9.90 John Hugo 477 8.50 Harold D Leka 474 8.40 Central Makira 4,025 Bernard Ghiro 643 21.30 Elected Reginald Nunu 580 19.20 Japhet...
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Torii Moli 312 8.50 Rose Anilabata 135 3.70 George Gaitolo 130 3.60 Central Makira Japhet Waipora 632 31.30 Elected Jackson Sunaone 600 29.70 Benedict...
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for Progress 131 4.40 Meshach Maebiru Maetoloa Independent 127 4.30 Central Makira 2,386 Benedict Kinika Independent 483 28.30 Elected Gad Hagasuramo Labour...
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kidnapping persisted with Captain Haddock of the Marion Renny shooting people at Makira and burning their villages. Captain John Daly of the Heather Belle was convicted...
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parliamentary website. None. The 1989 by-election in the North-East Guadalcanal constituency, prompted by Waita Ben Tabusasi's election as Speaker, resulted in a...
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the country's Constitutional Reform process. This had been one of his central campaign pledges, and the reason why he had formed the Reform Democratic...
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Constituency Candidate Votes % Notes Central Guadalcanal Paul Joseph Tovua 408 43.00 Elected Moses Albert Rere 228 24.00 Mark Manapasege 190 20.00 Belden...
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Constituency Candidate Votes % Notes Central Malaita (Electorate: 2,645) Peter Taloni 566 60.7 Elected Arnon Atomea 202 21.7 Robert Harold Gordon 121 13...
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