Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 23 October 2004.[1] Non-partisan followers of Ludwig Scotty won a majority, and he was elected president by the parliament (the Nauruan president is effectively a prime minister as he is also an MP, as is the case in South Africa and Botswana).
Results
Party | Seats | |
---|---|---|
Supporters of Ludwig Scotty | 11 | |
Other candidates | 7 | |
Total | 18 | |
Source: Psephos |
By constituency
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Aiwo | Godfrey Awaire Thoma | 233.246 | Elected |
René Reynaldo Harris | 174.951 | Elected | |
Amos Randall Cook | 158.099 | ||
Dantes Tsitsi | 150.044 | ||
Elkoga Gadabu | 136.150 | ||
Allan Ririanang Thoma | 133.796 | ||
Reagan Conrad Moses | 126.055 | ||
Preston Thoma | 124.283 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 12 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 467 | ||
Anabar | Ludwig Derangadage Scotty | 304.617 | Elected |
Riddel Akua | 282.217 | Elected | |
James Deireragea | 169.517 | ||
Godfrey Itine Waidabu | 165.333 | ||
Tyrone Vilmos Deiye | 144.633 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 4 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 471 | ||
Anetan | Marcus Stephen | 226.239 | Elected |
Vassal Bagobagan Gadoengin | 200.700 | Elected | |
Remy Gerard Namaduk | 181.568 | ||
Landon Deireragea | 170.257 | ||
Cyril Buraman | 153.923 | ||
Paul Bucky Ika | 135.814 | ||
Rimone Tom | 134.314 | ||
Aloysius Gonzaga Namaduk | 101.756 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 9 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 489 | ||
Boe | Mathew Jansen Batsiua | 223.206 | Elected |
Baron Divavesi Waqa | 211.822 | Elected | |
Kinza Godfrey Clodumar | 173.887 | ||
Bernard Teia Grundler | 131.259 | ||
Tazio Gideon | 119.120 | ||
Detonga August Deiye | 118.571 | ||
Chanda Pasulia Deiranauw | 107.792 | ||
Clinton Denton Benjamin | 102.216 | ||
Isaac Eobwaoin Aremwa | 99.308 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 11 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 466 | ||
Buada | Roland Kun | 145.324 | Elected |
Terangi Adam | 131.967 | Elected | |
Thomas Star | 123.243 | ||
Vinson Franco Detenamo | 122.610 | ||
John Palik Agir | 109.110 | ||
Nelson De Burma Tamakin | 104.793 | ||
Manfred Rabaima Depaune | 84.890 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 2 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 319 | ||
Meneng | Dogabe Abner Jeremiah | 279.499 | Elected |
Sprent Jared Dabwido | 239.733 | Elected | |
Lionel Aingimea | 205.362 | ||
Doneke Kepae | 198.473 | ||
Nimrod Botelanga | 190.719 | ||
Rykers Solomon | 181.956 | ||
Simpson Arthur Simon | 151.399 | ||
Porthos Bwaidongo Bop | 147.613 | ||
Roxen Davey Agadio | 137.590 | ||
Lockley Denuga | 133.408 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 19 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 656 | ||
Ubenide | David Adeang | 343.183 | Elected |
Fabian Ribauw | 308.237 | Elected | |
Frederick W. Pitcher | 254.332 | Elected | |
Valdon Kape Dowiyogo | 231.298 | Elected | |
Aloysius Iyomago Amwano | 213.955 | ||
Alf Diranga Itsimaera | 212.395 | ||
Ellington Dowabobo | 174.727 | ||
Russell Kun | 166.072 | ||
Francis Detsibanga Amram | 159.408 | ||
Celestine Eoaeo | 156.336 | ||
Derog Gioura | 154.428 | ||
Anthony Roteb Garabwan | 149.513 | ||
Joseph Laben Hiram | 147.317 | ||
Francis Maaki Deireragea | 144.278 | ||
Dempsey Keppa | 141.770 | ||
Renos Renige Agege | 137.293 | ||
Arde Ricky Bam | 135.200 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 41 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 980 | ||
Yaren | Kieren Aedogan Keke | 167.444 | Elected |
Dominic Joselito Tabuna | 126.904 | Elected | |
Douglas Dogura Audoa | 111.515 | ||
Pres Nimes Ekwona | 102.409 | ||
Leo Depagadogi Keke | 93.985 | ||
Nodel Marcus Neneiya | 91.999 | ||
John Daigan Akubor | 78.211 | ||
Roger Raigide Iwugia | 68.071 | ||
Johnny Taumea Agadio | 61.903 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 10 | ||
Total Votes Cast | 329 | ||
Source: Republic of Nauru Government Gazette, 23 October, 2004 |
References
- ↑ Elections held in 2004 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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