2005 Niuean general election

General elections were held in Niue on 30 April 2005. No political parties ran in the poll, with all candidates standing as independents. Around 830 voters participated in the election and 17 of the 20 incumbent MPs retained their seats. Close results in two constituencies meant that winners were drawn from a hat.[1]

2005 Niuean general election

30 April 2005

All 20 seats in the Assembly
10 seats needed for a majority

Results

All electorate results from http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/World's_smallest_democracy_votes

Common roll

CandidateVotes%Notes
Krypton Okesene57818.19Elected
Terry Coe56317.72Elected
O'Love Jacobsen50815.98Elected
Hima Douglas40312.68Elected
Michael Jackson37811.89Elected
Maihetoe Hekau37511.80Elected
Toke Talagi37311.74
Total3,178100.00

Constituencies

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %Notes
Alofi NorthVaiga Tukuitoga6257.94Elected unopposed
Terry Chapman2725.23
Thomas Barlament1816.82
Alofi SouthOrgan Viliko6638.37Elected
Makamau Hekau5431.40
Robert Matua Rex, Jr.5230.23
AvateleBilly TalagiElected unopposed
HakupuYoung VivianElected unopposed
HikutavakeOpili TalafasiElected unopposed
LakepaHalene Kupa Magatogia2760.00Elected unopposed
John Operator Tiakia1840.00
LikuPokotoa SipeliElected unopposed
MakefuTofua Puletama2257.89Elected
Vivaliatama Talagi1642.11
MutalauBill Vakaafi Motufoou4067.80Elected unopposed
Nuihepeni Togakilo1932.20
NamukuluJack Willie LipitoaElected unopposed
TamakautogaAndrew Funaki3950.65Elected
Ricky Makani3849.35
ToiLilivika Muimatagi853.33Elected
Dion Taufitu746.67
TuapaFisa PihigiaElected unopposed
VaieaTalaititama TalaitiElected unopposed

Aftermath

Following the election, Young Vivian was re-elected as Premier by the Assembly, winning 17 of 20 votes (his only opponent, O'Love Jacobsen, won the other three).[2]

In forming his cabinet, Vivian dropped his former finance minister Toke Talagi (one of the MPs to win his seat by draw).[3]

References

  1. Niue Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  2. Niue: Young Vivian Re-elected As Premier Pacific Magazine, 12 May 2005
  3. "Niue's Premier drops former finance minister from Cabinet". Radio New Zealand International. 15 May 2005. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
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