Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 14 November 1992.[1] All candidates ran as independents. Following the elections, Bernard Dowiyogo was re-elected President by the Parliament by ten votes to seven.[1]

The only female member in the previous Parliament, Ruby Dediya (MP for Anetan/Ewa), lost her seat in the elections. The resulting Parliament was composed exclusively of men.[2]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Independents2,474100.0018
Total2,474100.0018
Valid votes2,47496.04
Invalid/blank votes1023.96
Total votes2,576100.00
Source: Gazette, IPU, Nohlen et al.[3]

By constituency

Constituency Candidate Votes Notes
AiwoTheodore Conrad Moses120.556Elected
René Harris119.223Elected
Kinza Godfrey Clodumar117.055
Darrel Gadabu92.779
John Akiki Agieman Thoma84.610
Amos Randall Cook74.022
Pamela Eobtsina Scriven71.423
Erickson Victor Idaga Daimon Caleb70.117
David Sylvester Simon59.297
Invalid/blank votes10
Total votes cast296
AnabarLudwig Derangadage Scotty109.467Elected
Maein Deireragea100.883Elected
David Peter Gadaraoa74.183
Obeira Menke73.850
Alexander Rayham Deiye65.900
Virginia Scotty55.417
Invalid/blank votes15
Total votes cast212
AnetanLawrence Stephen107.86Elected
Roy Degoregore107.61Elected
Ruby Eidagarube Helen Dediya99.899
Remy Namaduk95.299
Adago Deinuwea Bucky Ika75.469
Vassal Abago Gadaoengin71.373
Haseldon Buraman66.701
Rimone Tom60.651
Jac Tevaki Fritz56.328
Invalid/blank votes13
Total votes cast275
BoeMichael Mathias Aroi130.027Elected
Clinton Denton Benjamin123.774Elected
Detonga August Deiye113.120
Tazio Gideon98.862
Remus Semisi Capelle73.915
Leslie Dogida Adam71.403
Cridden Alexius Appi69.152
Dale Richard Cecil Deriabaga65.400
Rantag Denton Harris63.678
Invalid/blank votes6
Total votes cast292
BuadaVinson Franco Detenamo111.733Elected
Tamaiti Willie Star100.117Elected
Rueben James Tullen Kun93.634
Lyn Terangi Adam83.503
Rennie Angin Joseph Harris71.350
Alec Hindmarsh Stephen71.133
Invalid/blank votes7
Total votes cast224
MenengVinci Neil Clodumar173.699Elected
Paul Denebaua Jeremiah151.145Elected
David Aingimea124.958
Edwin Canon108.901
Bobby Ralph Ingitebo Eoe100.168
Adenoango Akeidu Kepae90.082
Joshua Porthos Bop89.124
Johnny Taumea84.844
Carl Luckech Harris79.49
Hamray Raymond Temaki73.976
Ralph Steven68.14
Invalid/blank votes15
Total votes cast394
UbenideRobidok Bagewa Buraro Detudamo236.697Elected
Bernard Dowiyogo231.571Elected
Derog Gioura209.139Elected
Kennan Ranibok Adeang192.073Elected
Lagumot Gagimen Nimedere Harris185.128
Aloysius Arobaoit-Iyomogo Amwano160.559
Paul Lawrence Maginkieo Ribauw138.405
Francis Koonkie Garoa109.615
Russell Effaney Kun102.310
Charles Lanza Ratabwiy96.415
Dempsey Keppa86.506
Robin Wilson Tamakin83.276
Darcy Maiyauwe Phillip79.564
Invalid/blank votes25
Total votes cast626
YarenPres Nimes Ekwona130.179Elected
Ludwig Dowong Keke105.010Elected
Anthony Kododo Detsimea Audoa92.369
John Daigon Akubor82.398
Parry Hess Tekai Itaia80.410
Antonious Jimwereiy76.936
Alfred Derangdedage Dick70.543
Invalid/blank votes11
Total votes cast257
Source: Republic of Nauru Government Gazette, 16 November, 1992

References

  1. 1 2 Nauru Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. Developing a More Facilitating Environment for Women's Political Participation in Nauru Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine, South Pacific Forum
  3. Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p702 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
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