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Background
The new constitution approved in a 1974 referendum provided for a 21-member Assembly consisting of a Speaker and 20 elected members. Fourteen of the members were elected from single-member constituencies based on the 14 villages, and six from an island-wide constituency.[2]
Campaign
A total of 15 candidates contested the island-wide seats.[3] Eleven of the fourteen village constituencies had only one candidate, who was returned unopposed.[3]
Results
Two women were elected, becoming the first female members of the Assembly. One was Patricia Rex, wife of Leader of Government Business Robert Rex.[3] Two of Rex's other relatives running in the election (his son Robert and uncle Leslie) were unsuccessful.[3]
| Constituency | Elected members |
|---|---|
| Alofi North | |
| Alofi South | Robert Rex |
| Avatele | |
| Hakupu | Young Vivian |
| Hikutavake | |
| Island-wide | Lapati Paka |
| Patricia Rex | |
| Tahafa Pope Talagi | |
| Papani Tanu | |
| Togakilo | |
| Togia Viviani | |
| Lakepa | |
| Liku | |
| Makefu | |
| Mutalau | Don Vilitama |
| Namukulu | |
| Tamakautoga | |
| Toi | |
| Tuapa | |
| Vaiea | |
| Source: Pacific Islands Monthly | |
Aftermath
When the newly elected Assembly met five days after the election, Sam Pata Emani Tagelagi was reappointed as Speaker.[3]
Robert Rex was elected Premier and reappointed the three incumbent ministers to the cabinet, Enetama Lipitoa, Frank Lui and Young Vivian.[3]
| Portfolio | Cabinet member |
|---|---|
| Premier, Customs, Emigration, Finance, Immigration, Information, Police, Prisons, Transport | Robert Rex |
| Agriculture, Economic Development, Education | Young Vivian |
| Health, Justice, Lands, Local Government Affairs, Radio | Enetama Lipitoa |
| Electricity, Fisheries, Forests, Tourism, Works | Frank Lui |
| Source: Pacific Islands Monthly | |
References
- ↑ New Zealand Foreign Affairs Review, Volume 25 p44
- ↑ Niue elections Pacific Islands Monthly, March 1975, p13
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 No Rex dynasty for Niue Pacific Islands Monthly, June 1975, p9
