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REPUBLIC of NAURU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY EXTRAORDINARY ------No REPUBLIC OF NAURU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY EXTRAORDINARY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 427 / 2013 RETURN OF THE WRIT FOR A GENERAL ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAURU This is to humbly advise you that in obedience to your Writ of 27th May 2013, I have caused an Election on the date appointed by you, to wit, 8th day of June 2013 on which a poll was held in all Constituencies of the Republic. I hereby return the said Writ attaching herewith the declaration of the result of election in each Constituency with the names of candidates who were declared elected to be the members of the TWENTY-FIRST PARLIAMENT of the Republic. Given under my hand at Nauru this 9 day of the month of June, 2013. BERNARD GRUNDLER RETURNING OFFICER _______________________________________________________________________________________ -2- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 428 / 2013 ELECTORAL ACT 1965 GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 2013 Saturday 8th June, 2013 Presidential Orders 2 and 3 (Gazette 78 of 2013 28 May 2013) PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER, being duly appointed Returning Officer, DO HEREBY GIVE AND DECLARE, that the result of the General Parliamentary Election held on Saturday, 08th June, 2013 are as follows:- CONSTITUENCY OF BUADA Total formal votes cast : 512 Total informal votes cast : 13 Total votes cast : 525 CANDIDATES VALUE OF VOTES CAST 1. ACE CAPELLE 139.042 2. ISMAEL FRITZ 131.988 3. ROLAND KUN 235.308 4. VINSON FRANCO DETENAMO 153.155 5. ARROW DEPAUNE 140.592 6. SHADLOG BERNICKE 233.032 7. BINGHAM AGIR 203.975 8. SEAN HALSTEAD 154.451 PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER DECLARE the following candidates elected as Members of the 21st Parliament for the Constituency for Buada are: ROLAND KUN SHADLOG BERNICKE -3- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 428 / 2013 (cont’d) CONSTITUENCY OF BOE Total formal votes cast : 474 Total informal votes cast : 10 Total votes cast : 484 CANDIDATES VALUE OF VOTES CAST 1. ABRAHAM AREMWA 194.350 2. MATHEW BATSIUA 279.617 3. KINZA CLODUMAR 138.600 4. BRYAN STAR 172.100 5. BARON DIVAVESI WAQA 224.467 6. LIDIRA EPHRAIM 152.167 PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER DECLARE the following candidates elected as Members of the 21st Parliament for the Constituency for Boe are: MATHEW BATSIUA BARON WAQA -4- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 428 / 2013 (cont’d) CONSTITUENCY OF ANABAR/IJUW/ANIBARE Total formal votes cast : 495 Total informal votes cast : 15 Total votes cast : 510 CANDIDATES VALUE OF VOTES CAST 1. LUDWIG DERANGADAGE SCOTTY 255.300 2. JADEN ADUN 204.367 3. RIDDEL AKUA 242.550 4. TYRONE DEIYE 208.700 5. PAUL NABWIT DOGUAPE 136.717 6. MELISSA IKA 165.117 PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER DECLARE the following candidates elected as Members of the 21st Parliament for the Constituency for Anabar/Ijuw/Anibare are: LUDWIG DERANGADAGE SCOTTY RIDDEL AKUA -5- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 428 / 2013 (cont’d) CONSTITUENCY OF YAREN Total formal votes cast : 468 Total informal votes cast : 6 Total votes cast : 474 CANDIDATES VALUE OF VOTES CAST 1. OMERI AGIGO 142.667 2. JOHN DAIGON PANEN JULIUS 170.333 3. DR. KIEREN KEKE 211.167 4. BRIAN AMWANO 131.900 5. CHARMAINE ERAIDINOMO SCOTTY 303.067 6. DOMINIC TABUNA 187.467 PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER DECLARE the following candidates elected as Members of the 21st Parliament for the Constituency for Yaren are: CHARMAINE ERAIDINOMO SCOTTY DR. KIEREN KEKE -6- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 428 / 2013 (cont’d) CONSTITUENCY OF AIWO Total formal votes cast : 682 Total informal votes cast : 17 Total votes cast : 699 CANDIDATES VALUE OF VOTES CAST 1. DANTES INGIN TSITSI 228.433 2. GODFREY AWAIRE THOMA 205.800 3. PRESTON THOMA 134.633 4. LANCE AGIR 136.567 5. PAMELA EIBUDINA SCRIVEN 170.950 6. TAZIO GIDEON 119.383 7. AARON STEIN COOK 251.017 8. MILTON ROSS DUBE 310.450 PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER DECLARE the following candidates elected as Members of the 21st Parliament for the Constituency for Aiwo are: MILTON ROSS DUBE AARON STEIN COOK -7- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 428 / 2013 (cont’d) CONSTITUENCY OF EWA/ANETAN Total formal votes cast : 610 Total informal votes cast : 20 Total votes cast : 630 CANDIDATES VALUE OF VOTES CAST 1. PAUL IKA 164.095 2. ALOYSIUS GONZAGA NAMADUK 186.562 3. LANDON DEIRERAGEA 264.029 4. MARCUS STEPHEN 299.493 5. CYRIL BURAMAN 321.819 6. BEGG ADIRE 177.245 7. HASELDON BURAMAN 168.400 PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER DECLARE the following candidates elected as Members of the 21st Parliament for the Constituency for Ewa/Anetan are: CYRIL BURAMAN MARCUS STEPHEN -8- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 428 / 2013 (cont’d) CONSTITUENCY OF MENEÑ Total formal votes cast : 904 Total informal votes cast : 37 Total votes cast : 941 CANDIDATES VALUE OF VOTES CAST 1. RYKERS SOLOMON 253.298 2. LIONEL AINGIMEA 272.512 3. SAM BRUCE AKIBWIB 188.619 4. SQUIRE JEREMIAH 303.370 5. SPRENT ARUMAGO DABWIDO 374.758 6. CLINT DEIDENANG 191.806 7. ELVIN BRECHTEFELD 237.266 8. NEMO LEVI AGADIO 185.627 9. JERIELYN EIDIDINBWIAGA TELENI 186.341 10. DONEKE JIM KEPAE 228.710 11. JOHNNY TAUMEA AGADIO 172.250 12. NICKOS SIMON 166.315 13. LYN-WANNAN TAWAKI KAM 356.112 PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER DECLARE the following candidates elected as Members of the 21st Parliament for the Constituency for Meneñ are: SPRENT ARUMAGO DABWIDO LYN-WANNAN TAWAKI KAM SQUIRE JEREMIAH -9- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. 91 09th June, 2013 Nauru ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.N.No. 428 / 2013 (cont’d) CONSTITUENCY OF UBENIDE (DENIGOMODU/NIBOK/UABOE/BAITI) Total formal votes cast : 1204 Total informal votes cast : 61 Total votes cast : 1265 CANDIDATES VALUE OF VOTES CAST 1. VYKO ADEANG 207.965 2. VALDON KAPE DOWIYOGO 388.999 3. DAVID COREY DOWIYOGO 180.847 4. RUSS JOSEPH KUN 373.357 5. SAMUEL HANSOME ADUMUR 267.771 6. JULIAN ITSIMAERA 309.271 7. ALOYSIUS AMWANO 309.684 8. GEORGE GIOVANNI GIOURA 252.633 9. DAVID ADEANG 427.680 10. DARNED DONGOBIR 172.084 11. RENOS AGEGE 194.381 12. FREDERICK PITCHER 282.819 13. ARDE RICKY BAM 189.442 14. RANIN AKUA 357.949 PURSUANT TO Section 28 of the Electoral Act 1965 I, BERNARD GRUNDLER DECLARE the following candidates elected as Members of the 21st Parliament for the Constituency for Denigomodu/Nibok/Uaboe/Baiti are: DAVID ADEANG VALDON KAPE DOWIYOGO RUSS JOSEPH KUN RANIN AKUA DATED this 09th day of the month June, Two Thousand and Thirteen. BERNARD GRUNDLER RETURNING OFFICER .
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