• East Malaita is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Malaita, it was established in 1973...
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    9°00′S 161°00′E / 9.000°S 161.000°E / -9.000; 161.000 Malaita Province is the most populous and one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon...
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  • island of Malaita. In the 1973 elections the seat was won by David Kausimae, who had been elected in the South Central Malaita constituency in the 1970...
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    Manasseh Maelanga (category People from Malaita Province)
    the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands. He represents East Malaita constituency. In May 2009, he was named Minister for Provincial Government...
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  • A by-election was held in the North Malaita constituency in Solomon Islands on 1 August 2012. It was initially scheduled for the month of March, then delayed...
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  • Islands by-elections "New Members for East Malaita and Aoke-Langalanga", Solomon Times, March 29, 2008 "TWO NEW MALAITA MPs SWORN-IN", National Parliament...
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  • parliamentary constituency electing one representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. It is one of fourteen constituencies in Malaita Province...
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  • Retrieved 2024-02-23. Iroga, Robert (2022-08-25). "Ramofafia Hails East Malaita Hospital Project — Solomon Business Magazine". Retrieved 2024-02-23....
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    the Solomons, is a country consisting of 21 major islands Guadalcanal, Malaita, Makira, Santa Isabel, Choiseul, New Georgia, Kolombangara, Rennell, Vella...
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  • Parliament of Solomon Islands. Established in 1976 when the Legislative Assembly was expanded from 24 to 38 seats, it is located on the island of Malaita....
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  • Solomon Islands. Located on the east coast of the centre of the island of Malaita, it was established in 1976 when the Legislative Assembly was expanded...
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    provincial government of Malaita, which maintained de facto relations with Taipei, increasing tensions between Sogavare and Malaita Premier Daniel Suidani...
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    Peter Kenilorea (category People from Malaita Province)
    ꞌAreꞌare constituency, losing to David Kausimae. He was asked to start a campaign in the 1976 election to be the representative for his district in Malaita. When...
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  • Jonathan Fiifii'i (category People from Malaita Province)
    Governing Council in the Central Malaita constituency. He was re-elected in the 1973 elections in the Kwaio constituency. In 1976 he was elected to the...
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  • A by-election was held in the East ꞌAreꞌare constituency in the Solomon Islands on 1 August 2012. It was initially scheduled for the month of March, then...
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  • Afu Billy (category People from Malaita Province)
    election, Billy ran for the National Parliament to represent the East Malaita constituency, in affiliation with the Solomon Islands Alliance for Change political...
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    by electoral colleges formed by local councils, with three elected in Malaita District, two in Central District, and one from each of the Eastern and...
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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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    in violent rebellions and fighting between the ethnic Malaitans of the Malaita Eagle Force (MEF) and the Guadalcanal natives of the Isatabu Freedom Movement...
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  • Lillian Maefai (category People from Malaita Province)
    elected to that parliament. Lillian "Lilly" Maefai was born on the island of Malaita, the most populous island in the Solomon Islands. She graduated with secretarial...
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    Matthew Wale (category People from Malaita Province)
    original on 23 October 2017. Retrieved 6 November 2008. "New Members for East Malaita and Aoke-Langalanga", Solomon Times, March 29, 2008 "PINA | Pacific Islands...
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    (Independent) succeeded him. Jimmy Lusibaea (Independent), MP for North Malaita and Minister for Fisheries, lost his seat on 30 November 2010 upon being...
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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...
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  • Edward Huni'ehu (category People from Malaita Province)
    Kenilorea's resignation from Parliament), representing the East ꞌAreꞌare constituency in Malaita Province. He kept his seat in the general election in 1993...
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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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    Bartholomew Ulufa'alu (category People from Malaita Province)
    Malaitan settlers. During the next year, thousands of Malaitans fled back to Malaita or to the capital Honiara (which, although situated on Guadalcanal, is...
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    Franklyn Derick Wasi Independent East Makira Minister of Lands, Housing, and Survey Polycarp Paea Independent Malaita Outer Islands Minister of Infrastructure...
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    Solomon Islanders for his personal collection. Arthur Mahaffy visited Malaita on HMS Sparrow (1889), as a resident magistrate, in 1902 to investigate...
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    62 East Makira 4,450 David Sitai People's Alliance Party 2,214 61.96 Re-elected Benedict Kinika Solomon Islands United Party 1,359 38.04 East Malaita 4...
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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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