2020 Palauan general election

General elections were held in Palau on 3 November 2020 to elect a President and the National Congress.[1][2]

2020 Palauan general election

3 November 2020
Presidential election
 
Nominee Surangel Whipps Jr. Raynold Oilouch
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 5,699 4,351
Percentage 56.71% 43.29%
Vice Presidential election
 
Nominee Uduch Sengebau Senior Frank Kyota
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 5,112 4,671
Percentage 52.25% 47.75%

President before election

Tommy Remengesau
Independent

President after election

Surangel Whipps Jr.
Independent

Electoral system

The President of Palau is elected using the two-round system.[3]

The 13 members of the Senate are elected from a single nationwide constituency by block voting, with each voter having 13 votes to cast.[4] The 16 members of the House of Delegates are elected in single-member constituencies based on the states using first-past-the-post voting.[5]

Results

President

The primary round was held on 22 September 2020 with four candidates.[6][7] The incumbent president, Thomas Remengesau Jr., was ineligible to stand again having reached his term limit.[8] Former presidential candidate (and brother-in-law of the incumbent) Surangel Whipps Jr. took first place in the primary, while Vice President Raynold Oilouch placed second to qualify for the second round of the presidential election.

Following the second round on 3 November, Oilouch conceded defeat to Whipps on 5 November after all the votes from Palau had been counted, giving Whipps a 1,202 vote lead with around 2,000 absentee votes still to be counted.[9] The Palau Election Commission officially certified the final results on 17 November.[10]

CandidatePrimaryGeneral
Votes%Votes%
Surangel Whipps Jr.3,54646.305,69956.71
Raynold Oilouch1,98425.914,35143.29
Johnson Toribiong1,14514.95
Alan R. Seid98312.84
Total7,658100.0010,050100.00
Valid votes7,65898.7610,05098.49
Invalid/blank votes961.241541.51
Total votes7,754100.0010,204100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,42047.2216,75460.90
Source: MBJ, MV, Island Times

Vice president

CandidateVotes%
Uduch Sengebau Senior5,11252.25
Frank Kyota4,67147.75
Total9,783100.00
Valid votes9,78395.87
Invalid/blank votes4214.13
Total votes10,204100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,75460.90
Source: Island Times

Senate

CandidateVotesNotes
Mason Whipps7,099Elected
Steven Kuartei6,965Elected
Andrew Tabelual6,696Elected
Mark Rudimch5,684Elected
Rukebai Inabo5,652Elected
Hokkons Baules5,594Elected
K. Topps Sungino5,496Elected
T. J .Imrur Remengesau5,475Elected
Umiich Sengebau5,468Elected
Jonathan Isechal[11]5,384Elected
Kerai Mariur5,278Elected
Secilil Eldebechel4,792Elected
Regis Akitaya[12]4,715Elected
Aric Mos Nakamura4,547
Phillip P Reklai4,184
Salvador Tellames4,082
Rebluud Kesolei4,006
Joann Risong Tarkong3,678
Elias Camsek Chin3,584
Seit Andres2,586
Alexander Merep2,333
John Skebong2,123
Eugene Termeteet2,089
Moses Y. Uludong1,553
Francis Llecholch1,139
John Mengidab1,088
Blodak Quichocho692
Ismael Remoket Muchucheu333
Source: Psephos

House of Delegates

ConstituencyCandidateVotesNotes
AimeliikWarren UmetaroElected unopposed
AiraiVictoria N. KanaiElected unopposed
AngaurMario Gulibert214Elected
Olkeriil Kazuo144
HatohobeiSebastian MarinoElected unopposed
KayangelNoah Kemesong264Elected
Midas Ngiracheluolu114
KororMengkur W. RechelulkElected unopposed
MelekeokFrutoso Toto Tellei335Elected
Lentcer Basilius311
NgaraardGibson Kanai614Elected
Jerome Esebei Temengil231
NgarchelongTimothy Sinsak522Elected
Dilmai Saiske388
NgardmauLucio Ngiraiwet157Elected
Fermin Meriang151
NgaremlenguiSwenny Ongidobel296Elected
Portia Franz227
NgatpangLee Otobed212Elected
Jersey Iyar197
NgchesarSabino Anastacio270Elected
Rebecca Sebalt Ngirmechaet156
NgiwalMasasinge Arurang237Elected
Ellender Ngirameketii230
PeleliuNace Soalablai284Elected
Joseph Mtoched Giramur233
SonsorolYutaka GibbonsElected unopposed
Source: Psephos

References

  1. "Remengesau to exit Palau political arena after 2020". Pacific Island Times. 28 December 2018.
  2. "Republic of Palau 11th General Election". Palau Election Commission. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  3. Palau IFES
  4. "IPU PARLINE database: PALAU (Senate), Electoral system". Inter-Parliamentary Union. Archived from the original on 2019-08-25. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  5. "IPU PARLINE database: PALAU (House of Delegates), Electoral system". Inter-Parliamentary Union. Archived from the original on 2018-02-13. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  6. "Four candidates seek the presidency in Palau elections in 2020". January 19, 2020. Archived from the original on January 28, 2021. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  7. "Palau goes to the polls for primary elections". RNZ. 2020-09-18. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
  8. "Palauans vote on new political era". RNZ. 2020-11-03. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  9. Carreon, Bernadette (2020-11-05). "Oilouch concedes defeat to Whipps". Island Times. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  10. Carreon, Bernadette (2020-11-20). "Palau Election Commission officially certifies election results". Island Times. Archived from the original on 2020-11-24. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  11. Died in 2023, succeeded by Lentcer Basilius
  12. Died in 2022, succeeded by Salvador Tellames
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