Central Honiara constituency
Central Honiara is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Established in 1997 when the Parliament was increased in size from 47 to 50 seats, it is located in the capital city Honiara.
Central Honiara | |
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Single-member constituency for the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands | |
Region | Capital Territory |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1997 |
Current MP | John Moffat Fugui[1] |
Party | Independent |
List of MPs
Term | MP | Party |
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1997–2001 | Moon Pin Kwan | |
2001–2006 | Meshach Maebiru Maetoloa | |
2006–2010 | Nelson Ne'e | |
2010–2014 | John Moffat Fugui | Direct Development Party |
2014– | Independent |
Election results
2014
2014 general election | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
John Moffat Fugui | Independent | 2,897 |
Frank Aote'e | Solomon Islands People First Party | 1,765 |
Jonathan Aqarao Zama | Youth Owned Rural and Urban Party | 1,742 |
Vika Lusibaea | Independent | 1,286 |
Eric Tema | Independent | 1,057 |
Mark Ronald Tonowane | Independent | 466 |
Fred Peter | Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement | 444 |
George Mamimu | National Transformation Party | 348 |
Jack Igi | Pan-Melanesian Congress | 911 |
Francis Idu | United Democratic Party | 447 |
Tilaila Nilkapp Buarafi | Independent | 74 |
Hilda Kari | People's Alliance Party | 51 |
Invalid/blank votes | 98 | |
Total | ||
Registered voters | ||
Source: Election Passport |
2010
2010 general elections | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
John Moffat Fugui | Direct Development Party | 1,240 |
Jonathan Aqarao Zama | Independent | 938 |
Fred Peter | Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party | 893 |
Francis Waleanisia | Independent | 658 |
Nelson Ne'e | Independent | 496 |
Robert Hite | Independent | 442 |
Martin Alufurai | Independent | 439 |
Barnabas Henson | Independent | 391 |
Steve Lebaro | Independent | 354 |
Samson Saokwai Raete'e | Independent | 321 |
Moon Pin Kwan | Independent | 315 |
Lawrence Makili | Independent | 315 |
John Buluwale | Independent | 236 |
Michael Tom Anita | Independent | 209 |
James Leonard Mua | Independent | 208 |
Eric Tema | Independent | 172 |
Delmah Lavina Nori | Independent | 136 |
Ishmael Idu Misalo | Independent | 104 |
Eddie Kasute'e Siapu Rarabae | Independent | 100 |
Charles Matanani | Independent | 90 |
Duddley Wate | Independent | 87 |
Bernard Bakote'e | Independent | 80 |
Beato Apaniai | Independent | 73 |
Invalid/blank votes | 28 | |
Total | 8,325 | |
Registered voters | 37,885 | |
Source: Election Passport |
2006
2006 general election | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
Nelson Ne'e | 1,644 | |
John Moffat Fugui | 1,283 | |
Meshach Maebiru Maetoloa | 1,095 | |
Wayne Maepio | 627 | |
Delmah Lavina Nori | 535 | |
Moon Pin Kwan | 447 | |
Josephine Teakeni | 352 | |
Geoffrey Alacky | 292 | |
Eric Kwalai | 44 | |
Quinzy Darcy | 32 | |
Simone Geatavem Lifa | 28 | |
John Geoffrey Kevisi | 27 | |
Miriam Garo | 21 | |
Invalid/blank votes | 78 | |
Total | 6,505 | |
Registered voters | 19,539 | |
Source: Election Passport |
2001
2001 general election | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
Meshach Maebiru Maetoloa | 1,025 | |
John Moffat Fugui | 906 | |
Moon Pin Kwan | 824 | |
Robert Lulumani | 485 | |
Catherine Adifaka | 293 | |
Robert Wales Feraltelia | 142 | |
Paul B. Garo | 99 | |
Ben Gale | 24 | |
Invalid/blank votes | ||
Total | 3,798 | |
Registered voters | 12,551 | |
Source: Election Passport |
1997
1997 general election | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
Moon Pin Kwan | 625 | |
Walton Willy Abuito'o | 443 | |
Ronnie To'ofilu | 428 | |
Sam Iro | 372 | |
Alex Rukia | 287 | |
Alfred Aofia | 279 | |
Billy Gizo Saenamua | 229 | |
Martin Alufurai | 223 | |
Henry G. Laufunua | 207 | |
Harold Maomatekwa | 157 | |
Stephen Walter Misiosi | 142 | |
Clement Waiwori | 126 | |
Tina Wawane | 115 | |
Henry Ifui | 109 | |
Ben Gale | 44 | |
Catherine Adifaka | 26 | |
Edwin Sitori Nanau | 10 | |
Charles Fox | 2 | |
Invalid/blank votes | ||
Total | 3,824 | |
Registered voters | 10,916 | |
Source: Election Passport |
References
- Alphabetical Listing of Members of the 10th Parliament National Parliament of the Solomon Islands
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