2004 New Caledonian legislative election

Legislative elections were held in New Caledonia on 9 May 2004 to elect members of Congress.[1] Although the Rally for Caledonia in the Republic and Future Together both won 16 seats, Future Together's Marie-Noëlle Thémereau became President.

2004 New Caledonian legislative election
New Caledonia
9 May 2004

All 54 seats in the Congress
27 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader % Seats
AE Marie-Noëlle Thémereau 22.70 16
The Rally Jacques Lafleur 24.43 16
UNI 14.02 8
Caledonian Union Pascal Naouna 11.86 7
FCCI François Burck 3.20 1
LKS Nidoïsh Naisseline 2.88 1
UC-R Jacques Lalié 1.77 1
Results by province.
President before President after
Pierre Frogier
The Rally (New Caledonia)
Marie-Noëlle Thémereau
AE

Results

PartyPositionVotes%Seats
The Rally–UMPAnti-independence21,88024.4316
Future TogetherAnti-independence20,32822.7016
UNIFLNKSPro-independence12,55414.028
Caledonian UnionPro-independence10,62311.867
National FrontAnti-independence6,1356.854
Federation of Pro-Independence Co-operation CommitteesPro-independence2,8643.201
Kanak Socialist LiberationPro-independence2,5752.881
FLNKS for IndependencePro-independence2,0972.340
Caledonia My CountryNeutral1,9082.130
Chiraquian Movement of Christian Democrats–UMPPro-independence1,6201.810
Renewed Caledonian UnionPro-independence1,5871.771
Movement of Caledonian CitizensAnti-independence1,1401.270
Building the Future TogetherPro-independence1,0101.130
Heritage and Environment with the GreensPro-independence8610.960
Oceanic UnionAnti-independence7490.840
AdvanceAnti-independence6520.730
French Agreement of the NorthAnti-independence5490.610
Oceanic Rally in CaledoniaAnti-independence4300.480
Total89,562100.0054
Valid votes89,56298.01
Invalid/blank votes1,8161.99
Total votes91,378100.00
Registered voters/turnout119,54176.44
Source: Juridoc

References

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