1999 Micronesian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 2 March 1999.[1] All candidates for seats in Congress ran as independents.

1999 Micronesian parliamentary election

2 March 1999

All 14 seats in Congress

President before election

Jacob Nena

Elected President

Leo Falcam

Results

StateDistrictCandidateVotes %Notes
ChuukAt-LargeRedley A. Killion11,81068.53Elected
Maketo Robert5,42431.47
Election District 1Nishima Yleizah1,96646.57Elected
Herner Braiel1,57537.30
Fiuling Ruben68116.13
Election District 2Roosevelt Kansou2,69963.58Elected
Baltazar Bossy1,54636.42
Election District 3Jack FritzElected unopposed
Election District 4John Petewon1,64454.22Elected
Siwiter Sachuo1,38845.78
Election District 5Simeon Innocenti1,43471.84Elected
Ada Smith56228.16
KosraeAt-LargeJocob Nena1,98253.42Elected
Yosiwo P. George1,72846.58
Election DistrictClaude Phillip1,43238.89Elected
Moses Mackwelung1,10630.04
Renster P. Andrew1,10129.90
Wilson I. J. Melander431.17
PohnpeiAt-LargeLeo A. Falcam5,80452.00Elected
Resio S. Moses5,35848.00
Election District 1Dohsis S. HalbertElected unopposed
Election District 2Wagner M. LawrenceElected unopposed
Election District 3Peter M. ChristianElected unopposed
YapAt-LargeJoseph Urusemal2,40268.86Elected
Ragalmar Subolmar1,08631.14
Election DistrictIsaac V. Figir2,69976.83Elected
James Lukan81423.17
Source: Psephos, IPU

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p638 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
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