2015–16 Kiribati parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Kiribati on 30 December 2015, with a second round of voting for 25 seats on 7 January 2016.[1] The result was a victory for the Pillars of Truth party, which won 26 of the 46 seats.

2015–16 Kiribati parliamentary election

30 December 2015 (first round)
7 January 2016 (second round)

44 of the 46 seats in the House of Assembly
  First party Second party
 
Party PTK KTKMKP
Seats after 26 18
Seat change 11 5

Speaker before election

Taomati Iuta
National Progressive Party

Speaker after election

Teatao Teannaki
Pillars of Truth

Electoral system

The 46 member of the House of Assembly are elected by three methods; 44 are elected in 23 single- and multi-member constituencies using a modified two-round system. Voters had as many votes to cast as the number of seats in their constituencies, and a candidate was elected in the first round if they received more than 50% of the ballots cast. Where not all seats were filled, a second round was held with the number of candidates being equal to the number of remaining seats plus two. A tie in the second round would have resulted in a third round of voting.[2] The other two members of the House consisted of one seat elected by the Rabi Council of Leaders,[2] and the Attorney General, as an ex-officio member until the Change of Constitution in October 2016. The Speaker elected after the elections from outside the House of Assembly, is not an MP.[3]

Results

Of the 44 seats, 19 were won in the first round and 25 went to a run-off.[4] In the first round, incumbent minister Tom Murdoch lost his seat.[5] In the run-off, Labour Minister Martin Moreti and Environment Minister Tiarite Kwong lost their seats. Former President Teatao Teannaki also lost his seat on Abaiang. However, former presidents Ieremia Tabai and Teburoro Tito retained their seats.[4]

On Onotoa, Kouraiti Beniato retained his seat, while on Maiana new MPs David Collins and Kaure Baabo were elected; In North Tarawa, two new MPs, Atarake Natara and Emile Schutz, were elected, while Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa, former leader of Maurin Kiribati and candidate for president, lost; on Kiritimati, Kirata Temwamwaka and Jacob Teem were elected; while Uriam Iabeta won her Teraina seat in the Line Islands.[4]

PartySeats+/–
Pillars of Truth26+11
United Coalition Party18
Maurin Kiribati Party
Appointed members20
Total460
Source: Adam Carr, IPU, Radio Kiribati

By constituency

Constituency Candidate First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
AbaiangKautu Tenaua1,12923.78
Teuea Toatu93619.7188225.14
Teatao Teannaki91619.2985824.46
Tekena Tiroa71114.9794927.05
Tetaake Kwong66213.9481923.35
Bwenata Baukin1944.09
Tooma Moote1172.46
Uakerita Kanoanie831.75
AbemamaNatan Teewe78935.57
Willie Tokataake67130.2559643.76
Tiarite Kwong40518.2651337.67
Bonoue Tabaka2049.2025318.58
Kabuaua Uatao1094.91
Kaewaniti Rutio401.80
AranukaMartin Moreti23239.6622638.11
Tianeti Ioane17930.6023940.30
Riteti Maninraka15125.8112821.59
Rine Ueara142.39
Bweniita Bename91.54
AroraeTeima Onorio43192.29
Taing Ataia367.71
BanabaTibanga Taratai17156.44
Waqa Kirite13243.56
BeruEngland Iuta45823.8857433.22
Tetabo Nakara40821.2743825.35
Batoromaio Kiritian36619.0839823.03
Mantaia Kaongotao21211.0531818.40
Tanua Pine1919.96
Kirabuke Teiaua1728.97
Miika Aram1115.79
Betio (BTC)Tangariki Reete2,10819.952,32624.07
Tebao Awerika1,94818.442,19022.67
Ioteba Redfern1,50014.202,07621.49
Martin Tofinga1,32012.491,70417.64
Romano Reo1,20011.361,36614.14
Meaua Betiota9478.96
Teurakai Ukenio5114.84
Babera Taobura4814.55
Kianteata Teabo4404.16
Taua Eritai690.65
Mautaake Tannang420.40
ButaritariAlexanda Teabo1,18544.04
Tinian Reiher1,09040.51
Tikau Tamaere41615.46
KiritimatiMikarite Temari1,55125.91
Kirata Temwamwaka1,29521.631,64836.39
Jacob Teem1,00316.761,50733.27
Tawita Temoku5549.2572716.05
Wiriki Tooma2894.8364714.29
Katevea Taoaba2834.73
Kiang Shiu2754.59
Tarere Ataia2223.71
Naboreon Reo1262.10
Timan Kaiteie1181.97
Anami Raiati1101.84
Tureta Baniera851.42
Teekua Tooma751.25
KuriaBanuera Berina41550.67
Tom Murdoch38547.01
Matang Tekitanga192.32
MaianaDavid Collins46824.59
Kaure Baabo42522.33
Tioera Baitika31316.45
Miire Raieta24813.03
Vincent Tong22411.77
Aukitino Ioane1909.98
Torote Kauongo351.84
MakinJames Taom74444.23
Pinto Katia64638.41
Baraniko Ibeata20412.13
Karea Baireti885.23
MarakeiIotebwa Tebau67229.17
Ruateki Tekaiara37816.4147035.63
Patrick Tatireta35915.5844533.74
Temate Ereateiti34514.9740430.63
Kamatie Kautu2149.29
Rutiano Benetito1948.42
Dephew Kanono1315.69
Kantera Tebwebwe110.48
NikunauTauanei Marea47930.39
Rimeta Beniamina46829.70
Ngutu Awira31920.24
Tabokai Kiritome1217.68
Moote Terukaio1177.42
Rakeiti Mackenzie724.57
NonoutiIeremia Tabai58830.8861132.60
Waysang Kumkee58230.5762833.51
Karuaki Matia36118.9641522.15
Toromoa Katua19410.1922011.74
Kunei Maaka Etekiera1799.40
North Tarawa (ETC)Boutu Bateriki1,18123.721,31827.28
Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa86517.3877516.04
Emile Schutz85117.101,02021.11
Atarake Nataara77415.551,01220.94
Baraam Tetaeka67913.6470714.63
Inatio Tanentoa56211.29
Henry Kaake661.33
OnotoaTaaneti Mamau64246.69
Kouraiti Beniato34725.2439952.36
Baranite Kirata29621.5331240.94
Tetokiraa Kimereti906.55516.69
South Tarawa (TUC)Teburoro Tito4,03320.514,52023.78
Shiu Fung Kam-Ho3,49517.774,55323.95
Kourabi Nenem3,28116.684,25422.38
Arobati Teewe3,16716.103,79819.98
Maere Tekanene1,7528.911,8859.92
Teweiariki Teaero8814.48
Bantarawa Ietimeta6463.28
Tiiroa Roneti6123.11
Maria Kaiboia5532.81
Teramweai Itinraoi4622.35
Mareko Tofinga4342.21
Rabaere Matai2661.35
Paul Tatireta850.43
Tabiteuea NorthTaberannang Timeon1,09244.48
Kobebe Taitai97339.63
Takaria Ubwaitoi39015.89
Tabiteuea SouthTitabu Tabane43755.74
Tebuai Uaai34744.26
TabuaeranTekiau Aretateta73541.27
Tewaaki Kobwae35119.7134237.09
Tetan Mweretaka25414.2633035.79
Bauro Kaneti19010.6725027.11
Tyrone Orme1729.66
Kokoria Arioka794.44
TamanaMatiota Kairo30068.81
Eriati Kauongo10323.62
Rooti Terubea337.57
TerainaUriam Iabeta35243.95
Rereao Tetaake26332.83
Johnny Moote15919.85
Taam Anre162.00
Erekannang Terakau111.37

See also

References

  1. Voter registration closes in Kiribati Radio New Zealand, 17 December 2015
  2. Kiribati Election Passport
  3. Last elections IPU
  4. More Kiribati ministers lose seats Radio New Zealand, 8 January 2016
  5. Kiribati getting ready for second round of elections Radio New Zealand, 5 January 2016
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