2007 Nauruan parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 25 August 2007.[1] There were more than 80 candidates for the 18 seats available.[2] Fifteen MPs were reelected, among them fourteen supporters of Ludwig Scotty's government; the only opposition politician to be reelected was René Harris.[3] Of the three seats which changed hands, two were losses for the opposition and one was a gain.[4] Following the elections, there were fifteen pro-government members and three opposition members.[5]
Results
Party | Seats | |
---|---|---|
Supporters of Ludwig Scotty | 15 | |
Other independents | 3 | |
Total | 18 | |
Source: Xinhua |
By constituency
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Aiwo | Dantes Tsitsi | 213.550 | Elected |
René Reynaldo Harris | 199.411 | Elected | |
Godfrey Awaire Thoma | 187.092 | ||
Clarissa Eimaoa Jeremiah | 151.248 | ||
Elkoga Gadabu | 144.927 | ||
Amos Randall Cook | 143.764 | ||
Preston Thoma | 126.582 | ||
Peta Eiredeben Gadabu | 116.221 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 13 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 485 | ||
Anabar | Ludwig Derangadage Scotty | 278.810 | Elected |
Riddel Akua | 248.948 | Elected | |
James Deireragea | 189.352 | ||
Tyrone Deiye | 179.350 | ||
David Peter Gadaraoa | 152.276 | ||
Corey Milton Menke | 135.781 | ||
Espen Fritz | 124.876 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 11 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 516 | ||
Anetan | Cyril Buraman | 240.052 | Elected |
Marcus Stephen | 218.390 | Elected | |
Remy Gerard Namaduk | 201.576 | ||
Landon Deireragea | 158.695 | ||
Cheyenne Timothy Ika | 153.452 | ||
Darryl Tom | 134.810 | ||
Fabian Rue-Chen Ika | 132.410 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 7 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 485 | ||
Boe | Baron Divavesi Waqa | 261.845 | Elected |
Mathew Batsiua | 253.127 | Elected | |
Kinza Clodumar | 202.270 | ||
Vollmer Mercury Appi | 129.336 | ||
Lidira Lantok Ephraim | 123.223 | ||
Dale Richard Cecil | 112.556 | ||
Samuel Robinen Billiam | 108.270 | ||
August Detonga Deiye | 103.073 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 6 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 482 | ||
Buada | Shadlog Bernicke | 184.783 | Elected |
Roland Kun | 176.367 | Elected | |
Vinson Franco Detenamo | 164.983 | ||
Terangi Adam | 149.883 | ||
John Palik Agir | 116.067 | ||
Manfred Rabaima Depaune | 114.417 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 7 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 377 | ||
Meneng | Sprent Jared Dabwido | 318.490 | Elected |
Rykers Solomon | 248.043 | Elected | |
Dogabe Abner Jeremiah | 247.371 | ||
Nemo Levi Agadio | 233.405 | ||
Doneke Kepae | 221.469 | ||
Darius Billiam | 206.777 | ||
Simpson Simon | 191.281 | ||
Nimrod Botelanga | 180.590 | ||
Joseph Laben Hiram | 156.959 | ||
Ivan Motiti | 156.588 | ||
Aggi Ranmago Mau Edward | 152.253 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 16 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 782 | ||
Ubenide | David Adeang | 404.468 | Elected |
Frederick W. Pitcher | 397.188 | Elected | |
Valdon Kape Dowiyogo | 380.057 | Elected | |
Fabian Ribauw | 230.166 | Elected | |
Aloysius Iyomago Amwano | 214.370 | ||
Ruston Kun | 203.198 | ||
Darren Tsiode | 187.265 | ||
Alf Diranga Itsimaera | 184.033 | ||
Renos Renige Agege | 162.511 | ||
Ellington Dowabobo | 155.826 | ||
Michael Fury Roland | 151.090 | ||
Celestine Eoaeo | 144.070 | ||
Dempsey Keppa | 136.031 | ||
Derog Gioura | 135.363 | ||
Grillo Michael Dekarube | 134.706 | ||
Andre Gorodu Notte | 134.593 | ||
Anthony Roteb Garabwan | 131.884 | ||
Ceila Cecilia Giouba | 130.319 | ||
Kemp Detenamo | 129.474 | ||
Cindy Pulvera | 118.985 | ||
Wolverstone Tatum | 117.049 | ||
Walton Doguape | 103.084 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 59 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 1,166 | ||
Yaren | Dominic Joselito Tabuna | 193.886 | Elected |
Kieren Keke | 165.949 | Elected | |
Charmaine Scotty | 140.512 | ||
Pres Nimes Ekwona | 112.234 | ||
Douglas Dogura Audoa | 105.030 | ||
Moses Alexius Neneiya | 74.691 | ||
Presley Debao | 72.044 | ||
Brian Amwano | 70.504 | ||
Terence Debao | 66.055 | ||
John Daigon Akubor | 65.242 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 9 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 373 | ||
Source: Republic of Nauru Government Gazette, 26 August, 2007 |
Presidential election
On 28 August the newly elected MPs elected the president,[6] who was required by the constitution be a member of parliament.[7] Incumbent president Ludwig Scotty was elected with 14 votes to three for Commonwealth Games gold-winning weightlifter Marcus Stephen.[8][9] However, after a vote of no confidence in December, 2007, Scotty's government was ousted in favour of a new administration led by Stephen who became president.
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