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Of Vanuatu Vanuatu REPUBLIQUE REPUBLIC DE OF VANUATU VANUATU JOURNAL OFFICIEL OFFICIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY GAZETTE 6 NOVEMBRE 2012 NUMERO SPECIAL 6 NOVEMBER 2012 N0.17 SONT PUBLIES LES TEXTES SUIVANTS NOTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION NOTICE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT [CAP. 146] PUBLICATION OF RESULTS AND DECLARATION OF CANDIDATES ELECTED FOR THE 2012 GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE NO. 94 OF 2012 REPUBLIC OFVANUATU REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT [CAP 1461 PUBLICATION OF RESULTS AND DECLARATION OF CANDIDATES ELECTED FOR THE 2012 GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE NO. 94 OF 2012 IN EXERCISE of the powers contained in Rules 21 (1) of Schedule 5 of the Representation of the People Act [CAP .146], and following the general election to Parliament of the Republic of Vanuatu held on Tuesday 30th October 2012, THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION HEREBY ANNOUNCES the number of votes cast for each candidate and the names of candidates duly elected. 1. CONSTITUENCY OF BANKS/TORRES:2 SEATS (15 CANDIDATES) Total registered voters: 5,711 Total votes cast: 4,651 Turn out: 81.1% Total void votes: 67 Total valid votes: 4,584 CANDIDATE AFFILIATION VOTES 1. Christopher Emelee Claude V anuatu National Party 1028 2. Dunstan Hilton Peoples Progressive Party 632 3. Roger Francis Pinerua Independant Candidate 526 4. Basil Hopkins Union Liberation Front 512 5. Edmond H.Sovan National United Party 452 6. Frankie Field Din National United Party 392 7. Raoule AustinWoleg Union of Moderate Party 226 8. Marie Nicolas V anuatu Liberal Party 186 9. John Bennet Somwia V anuatu Liberal Democratic Party 174 10. Thomas Isom Sawon V anuaaku Party 118 11 . Daniel Roy V anuatu Republican Party 113 12. Victor WetuwleyWetias Independant Candidate 92 13. Victor Ron Peoples Action Party 78 14. Ansel Lesley Baet Green Confederation 47 15. Apia Mohuenu Karlo Kristian Democratic Party 8 4,584 1 2. CONSTITUENCY OF SANTO: 7 SEATS (33 CANDIDATES) Total registered voters: 24,433 Total votes cast: 15,892 Turnout: 70.7% Total void votes: 172 Total valid votes: 15,720 CANDIDATE AFFILIATION VOTES 1. Samson Samsen Nagriamel 1259 2. Marcellino Pipite Vanuatu Republican Party 1238 3. Rialuth V Serge Vohor Union of Moderate Party 1101 4. JohnLum Nagriamel 886 5. Amold Thomas Prasad Green Confederation 770 6. Alfred Maoh Graon mo J astis Party 715 7. HoseaNevu Iauko Group 672 8. Jean Kalomoule Ravou-Akii Vanuatu Progressive Republican Party 671 9. Lorin Solomon Union of Moderate Party 661 10. Maliu Arsen Union of Moderate Party 626 11. V a tout Maliu Mali are Nagriamel 624 12. Sela Molisa Vanuaaku Party 588 13. Taerono Peta Voyasusu Fren Melanesian Party 527 14. Emil Meley Vanuatu Liberal Democratic Party 504 15 Joel Paul Reunification of Movements for Change 450 16. Roger Key Vanuaaku Party 432 17. Tavue Langi Langi Union of Moderate Party 405 18. Morris Sengo National United Party 355 19. Banabass Visi Independant Candidate 353 20. Lui Patu Navoko Friend Melanesian Party 340 21. Philip Peyetanis P Andikar RMC 320 22. Jiro Atevari Bani Nagriamel 308 23. Rogen Molafea Morris V anuatu Reform Democratic Party 306 24. Lili Alfred V emarana 15 Islands Culture 295 25. Ishmael William Peoples Progressive Party 216 26. Didier Joel Tuvuiae Peoples Progressive Party 213 27. Leon Aesoso V anuatu Democratic Party 200 28. Jack Andfalo V anuatu Presidential Party 195 29. Marc Imbert RMC 189 30. Yankee Stevens Vemarana 15 Island Culture 172 31. David V arucil Paialoloso Melanesian Progressive Party 53 32. Purity Tavue Kristian Democratic Party 50 33. Simian Kele Vanuatu National Party 26 15,720 2 3. CONSTITUENCY OF MALO/AORE: 1 SEAT (5 CANDIDATES) Total registered voters: 3,683 Total votes cast: 2,428 Turn out: 59.38% Total void votes: 35 Total valid votes: 2,393 CANDIDATE AFFILIATION VOTES 1. Havo Molisale Nagriamel 815 2. Bani Livo Union of Moderate Party 797 3. Rosemary Antas V anuaaku Party 277 4. William Vira Lenox Independant Candidate 273 5. David Avok Taviando People Progressive Party 231 2,393 4. CONSTITUENCY OF LUGANVILLE: 2 SEATS (19 CANDIDATES) Total registered voters: l0,821 Total votes cast: 5,389 Turn out: 56% Total void votes: 73 Total valid votes: 5,316 CANDIDATE AFFILIATION VOTES 1. Kalvau Moli Independant Candidate 788 2. George Andre Wells Peoples Progressive Party 622 3. Donald Restuetune Iauko Group 516 4. Antoine Pikoune Nagriamel 466 5. Harold Stephens Graon mo Justice Party 424 6. Bemard Jimmy Union of Moderate Party 348 7. Brown Hill Harry National United Party 327 8. John Timothy Mavutu Green Confederation 248 9. Dominique Morin Vanuatu Democratic Party 231 10. Erick John Tahun Vanuaaku Party 2l0 11. Douglas Ngwele Independant Candidate 181 12. Albert Samson Bue Independant Candidate 178 13. Pierre Chanel Waresul Watas RMC 164 14. Raphael Yeoye Gabriel Union Liberation Front 162 15. Harry Benjamen Vanva Peoples Progressive Party 149 16. Philip Billy Black Yauko V anuatu Republican Party 11 3 17. Jimmy Daniel Aptvanu Vemarana 15 Island Culture 94 3 18. Samuel Stephen Vusi Peoples Action Party 77 19. David Joel Independant Candiate 18 5316 5. CONSTITUENCY OF MALEKULA: 7 SEATS (49 CANDIDATES) Total registered voters: 20,132 Total votes cast: 15,156 Turn out: 76% Total void votes: 122 Total valid votes: 15,034 CANDIDATE AFFILIATION VOTES 1. Sato Kilman Peoples Progressive Party 1,022 2. Saimon Esmon Melanesian Progressive Party 812 3. Daniel Nalet Graon mo Justice Party 705 4. Jerome Ludvaune Union of Moderate Party 640 5. Ton Steven Ken Peoples Service Pruty 629 6. Paul B.Telukluk RMC 599 7. Kaltaliu Simeon V anuaaku Party 575 8. EsauKen Peoples Progressive Party 545 9. Brownie Donna V anuatu Republican Party 545 10. Dale Philip Fanisvai National United Party 531 11. NorbertNgpan Peoples Progressive Party 519 12. Kisito Teilemb Union of Moderate Party 512 13. Tony Ata Independant Candidate 504 14. Armand B.B Akone Independant Candidate 464 15. Neil Stevens Netaf Independant Candidate 463 16. Maurice Michel Green Confederation 455 17. Alick Massing Melanesian Progressive Party 418 18. Maxwell Maltok Melanesian Progressive Party 376 19. Zedak Jack Vanuatu Lib.Democ. Party 314 20. Gordon N .A. Regenvanu Vanuatu National Party 308 21. John T. Bongfur Independant Candidate 307 22. Esrom Curcmfaharo National United Party 286 23. Pierre Chanel Worwor Independant Candidate 279 24. Tom Andrew Natnaur Iauko Group 279 25. Natir Clayton Neimkon People Services Party 277 26. John K.N. Nelpard RMC 263 27. Jean Luc Muluane RMC 213 28. Paolo Lawak Maki Totsan 204 29. Wesly Hary Laby Fren Melanesian Party 202 30. Patrick Tevanu V anuatu Presidential Party 184 31. Johnny Solomon V anuatu Presidential Party 182 4 32. Anata Lingtamat Vanuaaku Party 177 33. Marc Ureleles Union of Moderate Party 150 34. Kaloa James Vanuatu Democratic Party 142 35. Allan Dungun Vanu Independant Candidate 119 36. Clovis Malerenvanu Independant Candidate 111 37. Paul Willie Ruben Independant Candidate 108 38. Kensy Yosef Independant Candidate 105 39. Donald Sanhabat Independant Candidate 101 40. Meleoune Gounael Vanuatu Republican Party 9 1 41 . Le1meth Enbue Union Liberation Front 84 42. Jerry Esrom Independant Candidate 59 43. Kenny Atis V anuatu Presidential Party 48 44. Sosolito Serake Independant Candidate 36 45. EtaRory V anuatu Labour Party 30 46. Vitel Vanusoksok V anuatu Democratic Party 30 47. Billyson Nimbwen Vanuatu Presidential Party 17 48. Martin Koubak Independant Candidate 10 49. Martial Koubak Union of Moderate Party 4 15,034 6. CONSTITUENCY OF AMBRYM: 2 SEATS (14 CANDIDATES) Total registered voters: 5,493 Total votes cast: 4,072 Turn out: 75% Total void votes: 48 Total valid votes: 4,024 CANDIDATE AFFILIATTO N VOTES 1. Maki Stanley Simelum Vanuaaku Party 545 2. Bruno Tao Leingkon National United Party 457 3. Douglas Laan T angtang Peoples Progressive Party 434 4. Jossie Masmas V anuatu Republican Party 404 5. Norbert Masseng Nambong Union ofModerate Party 358 6. Paul Tarsong Graon mo Justice Party 351 7. Rossie Mothy J acob Independant Candidate 344 8. Raphael Worwor RMC 305 9. Melipsis Benoit Green Conferderation 266 10. Sael Damassing Union of Moderate Party 239 11. Pakon Jonathan Pandad V anuatu Lib. Democratic Party 2 11 12. John Taho Stephen Natatok 81 13. Tatu Abel Vanuatu Democratic Party 16 14. Raymond Magekorkor Melanesian Progressive Party 13 4,024 5 7. CONSTITUENCY OF PAAMA: 1 SEAT (8 CANDIDATES) Total registered voters: 932 Total votes cast: 821 Turn out: 97% Total void votes: 28 Total valid votes: 793 CANDIDATE AFFILIATION VOTES 1. Jonas James Natatok 348 2. Johnny Vanosive Graon mo Justice Party 182 3. David Harry Avock Peoples Progressive Party 91 4. Issac Fred Vanosive Vanuaaku Party 80 5. Aison Robson Afis Union of Moderate Party 64 6. Tom Mail Bethuel Peoples Services Party 26 7. Peter Souvai Charley Green Confederation 2 8. Isaiah Vano Holou Melanesian Progressive Party 0 793 8. CONSTITUENCY OF PENTECOST: 4 SEATS (24 CANDIDATES) Total registered voters: 11,634 Total votes cast: 8,414 Turn out: 73% Total void votes: 132 Total valid votes: 8,282 CANDIDATE AFFILIATION VOTES 1. Ham Lini V anuaroroa National United Party 1,134 2. Chariot Salwai RMC 901 3. David Tosul B. Peoples Progressive Party 688 4. TonyNari Iauko Group 609 5. Silas B Bule.Melve. National United Party 600 6. Steven Sau Union ofModerate Party 593 7. Reginals Saonbilas Bebe. V anuaaku Party 561 8. Chani Francois Tabisalsal Vanuaaku Party 496 9. Barnabas A.Tabirupmwel V anuatu Presidential Party 380 10. Bruce Asal RMC 360 11. Salathiel Taribas RMC 298 12. Samson Buleuru Independant Movement 252 13. Ezekiel Bule National United Party 243 14. Saka Bule Saltugro Independant Candidate 225 6 15. Ronald Bulewak Molbah Union of Moderate Party 221 16. Edouard Muelsul Union of Moderate Party 188 17. Joseph Tariodo Green Confederation 116 18.
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