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Journal Officiel Official Gazette -r----./<i;'J> ~/ REpUBIJQUE REPUBl.IC Of Of VANUATU VANUATU JOURNAL OFFICIEL OFFICIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY GAZEITE 9 DECEMBRE 1991 9 DECEMBER 1991 NLMERO SPECIAL SONT PUBLIES LES TElITES SUIVANI'S NOTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION RESULTATS DES ELECTIONS AU RESULTS OF THE ELECfIONS TO PARLEMENT DE LA REPUBLIQUE DE PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU TENUES LE 2· DECEMBRE VANUATU HEW ON DECEMBER 2, 1991. 1991. SCM1AIRE PAGE CONTENTS PAGE LEGAL NOTICE 1 \ -, " REPUBLIC OF VANUATU THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION DECLARATION UNDER THE REPRESENTATION OF nn;; PEOPLE ACT (CHAPTER 146) - SCHEDULE 5 RULE 21 IN EXERCISE of the power contained in Rule 21(1) of schedule 5 to Representation of People Act CAP 146, and following General Elections to Parliament of Rppubl ic of Vanuatu held on December 2nd, 1991, THE ELECTORAl. COMMISSION HEREBY ANNOUNCES the number of votes cast for each candidate in each constituency : 1. BANKS AND TORRES CONSTITUENCY - 2 SEATS (6 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 3487 Votes cast 2673 Turn out 76.65% Void votes 27 Valid votes cast 2646 CANDIDATES ---------AFFILIATION VOTES CECIL SINKER NASIONAL UNAETED PATI (NUP) 837 DEREK I.uum VANUA NUP 707 ELDAT ESUVA FOX UNION OF MODERATE PATI (IJMP) 514 CHARLES GODDEN MELANESIAN PROGRESSIVE PAT I (MPP) 278 BEN REYNOLD TAN UNION (Til) 224 GEORGE AUGUSTUS WOREK VANUAAKU PATI (VP) 86 2646 2. SANTO/MALO/AORE CONSTITUENCY 6 SEATS (18 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 10043 I---------Votes cast-------- --. 8016 Turn out 79.81% Void votes 71 Valid votes cast 7945 ..... 12 2 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES VOHOR SERGE liMP 1000 SELA MOUSA VP 936 PISUVOKE RAVUTIA ALBERT FMP 8114 WEI-ES TIMOTHY UMP 733 VUROBARI\VlI MOLIENO UMP 523 STEVEN FRANKY NAG 487 HARRY KI\RAERU liMP 440 TALPER NIAL VP 399 JERRY ISAIAH NAG 393 SARKI ROBERT VP 392 THOMAS RUBEN SERU MPP 372 PIERRE LEON AISOSO NAG 284 B. SAMSON LIVO NlIP 274 PEREI RUKON NUP 195 TAMATAMRJJE MPP 194 REV. ISHMAEL WILLIAMS AVIA NUP 188 KAVCOR WASS NUP 177 LOUIS VATU TlI 114 7945 3. I,UGANVILLE CONSTITUENCY: 2 SEATS (7 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 5011 Votes cast 3038 Turn out 60.62% Void votes 15 Valid votes cast 3023 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES EDWARD TIIMBISARI NUP 758 MASENG ALFRED UMP 677 BlIllI NOAII UMP 651 KALO J. NIAL VP 479 AWA JIMMY MPP 242 ------- - --NOEJ:;--MTGIIEL 'IU 139 - HOMAL ,JIMMY NEW PEOPLES PARTY (NPP) 77 -- -- ---- -----3023 ... /3 ". 3 4. AMBAE CONSTITUENCY: 3 SEATS (10 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 5067 Votes cast 3850 Turn out 75.98% Void votes 32 Valid votes cast 3818 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES ONNEYN TAHI NUP 725 BANGABITI AMOS UMP 688 BUE SAMSON UMP 675 HAROLD COLIN QUALAO VP 494 KEITH ANDREW MALA VP 422 FRANK BAKEO SPOONER MPP 409 JOHN MORRIS TARI NAGRIAMIU, (NAG) 188 WILSON TARISEVUTI NUP 145 NGWELE PETER INDEPENDENT (IND) 58 FRED TOKA TU 14 3818 5. MAEWO CONSTITUENCY 1 SEAT (4 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 1253 Votes cast 1093 Turn out 87.23% Void votes 4 Valid votes cast 1089 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES JAMES ADIN TAMATA VP 329 ----ROGER-JERRY- BOE - NUP 321 J:ONAH TA!.I UMP 222 1----------,GREGURV-yARJI.NBJ\N-------- -- -MPP- -217 1089 ... .14 4 6. MALE~U_~A CONSTITUENCY: 6 SEATS (18 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 11941 Votes cast 9798 Turn out 82.05% Void votes 46 Valid votes cast 9752 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES TELUKLUK B_ PAUL UHF 987 JERRETY RASEN UHP 927 SOKSOK VITAL lIMP 891 SETHY JOHN REGENVANU NUP 788 ELSON SJ\MUEL MPP 728 BATICK ROMAIN UHP 711 DANIEL NATO VP 567 ENNIS SIMEON VP 567 ANATOL LINGTAMAT MPP 558 AILE RANTES NUP 489 EMILE WJ\NIEI. NUP 474 DANIEL MASING NUP 404 JOSEPHAT MELLAI LA'AU VP 366 ALPET ALBERT FMP 313 RAYMOND L.N_MALAPA VP 301 ALFRED LOWANE MPP 238 TAWI JOHN WESLEY NUP 229 LIATLATMAT, IGNACE TU 214 9752 7. PENTg:OST CONSTITUENCY 4 SEATS (10 CANDIDATES)--- Registered voters: 6806 Votes cast 5116 Turn out 75 _16% -VoTi:I-y6-tes 37 Valid votes cast 5079 _. _ .. /5 5 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES WALTER HADYE LINI NUP 1279 ALLEN BULB NUP 813 BULEKONE VINCENT TU 755 JOB BULEWU NUP 475 JOB TABI NAG 470 GAETANO BUIJEWAK TU 386 PIERRE CHANEI. VUTI UMP 312 WILLIAM EDGELL MPP 290 TABIUS MARCEL UMP 202 MARTIN TAMATA VP 97 5079 8_ AMBRYM CONSTITUENCY, 2 SEATS (6 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 4550 Votes cast 3245 Turll out 71.31% Void votes 21 Valid votes cast 3224 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES BATICK BLAISE UMP 1039 JACK T_ HOPA VP 558 DANIEL BANGTOR ARRON VP 536 KAI PATTERSON MPP 527 OLSEN TALSIL TU 299 WILLIE MALON NUP 265 3224 9_ PAAMA CONSTITUENCY 1 SEAT (4 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 1512 Votes cas~-- -:----934 --- Turn out 61.77% Void votes 6 Valid votes cast 928 _ .. __ . /6 6 VOTES -------CANDIDATES AFFILIATION DEMIS LANGO UMP 414 REDDY HENRY SAHE VP 378 WILLIAM MIIHIT NUP 95 TOUNGEN TOM MPP ~1. 928 10. EPI CONSTITUENCY 1 SEAT (4 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 2123 Votes cast 1617 Turn out 76.16% Void votes 3 Valid votes cast 1611, CANDIDATES AFFILIATION JIMMY SIMON MPP 583 JOSHUA VAKUMALI VP 518 JACK WAIWO IOLUPUA UMP 393 SAM WESLEY NIEL NUP _!20 1614 11. TONGOA/SHEPHERDS 2 SEATS (8 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 3016 Votes cast 2206 Turn out 73_14% Void votes 17 Valid votes cast 2189 ..... /7 7 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES CALO JOSEPH UMP 434 DAVID KARLE ROBERT NUP 431 ETSCHIN SHRN MASOERIPU NUl' 31,1, AMOS G. TITONGOA VP 290 KONKONA DANIEl. MPP 259 MARK L. TARIPOAKOTO NPP 259 HARUEL WILLIE ROY TU 102 JACK NOVIE!. TARIPOALIU VP 70 2189 12. EFATE CONSTITUENCY : 4 SEATS (14 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 8925 Votes cast: 6179 Turn out: 69.23% Void votes: 33 Valid votes cast: 6146 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES BARAK TAME SOPE MPP 1121 DONALD KAJJPOKAS VP 946 JIMMY METO CHILIA VP 922 CARLOT LOUIS UMP 667 THOMAS TARISU MPP 612 KALPOKOR KALSAKAU UMP 599 JOHN WIl.I.IE KALOTITI MPP 417 JOEL PAKOA LAO MAMSALE INDEPENDENT (IND) 233 ANDREW HAKOA KALPOLEP NUP 188 SANIEL D. POPOV I TU 177 KALMAR I KOLEN SOROMON NUP 136 DAVID THOMAS TANARANGO NUP 76 GEORGE KALTOI KALSAKAU <IND) 1,5 PITA NAKO VANUATU INDEPENDENT FRANCOPHONE (VIF) 7 6146 1-----1-3-.-P0R'I~V-I-bA-e0NS'f-I-1'UENGY 5-SE1\TS 04 CANOLDATES) Registered voters: 10108 Votes cast 5628 Turn out 55.67% Void votes 27 Valid votes cast 5601 ....... /8 8 AFFILIATION ---VOTES THOMA.S BROnlY FARATIA VP 777 MAXIME CARLOT UMP 715 WILLIE .JIMMY UMP 644 ALICK HOPMAN ALLAN VP 558 HIJ,DA LINI NUP 545 CROWBY MARIA lIMP 510 KALKOT MATASKELEKELE NUP 402 THUHA HENRI MPP 379 GEORGE ATI SOKOMANU MPP 365 JACOBET .JOSEPH TU 290 HARDY LEO NPP 252 SAWIA DAVID KALANGA NUP 68 ALBERT WATT VIF 55 WILLIAMSON OBED NAROS IND ~ 5601 14_ TANNA CONSTITUENCY 6 SEATS (14 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 12261 Votes cast 7887 Turn out 64_32% Void votes 32 Valid votes cast 7855 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES IOLU JOHNSON ABBIL VP 1052 NAKO CHARLIE lIMP 904 IOUIOll HENRY VP 863 JEFFERY LAIIVA MPP 840 KOEASIPAI SONG UMP 806 -r;OP-KTSSEL UMP 724 KAWAI TOM UMP 636 MANU GEORGI': ------MPP- . ·-··---·------6-28--· DANIEL IAMIAM NUP 516 GIDEON KOTA VP 502 TOM NlIMAKE NUP 208 NOANIKAM .JIMMY TU 138 WILl.IE KORISA MPP 23 NAGIA WILLY (KASWELLY) VIF 15 7855 ____ .19 9 15. OTHER SOUTHERN ISLAND CONSTITUENCY: 1 SEAT (3 CANDIDATES) Registered voters: 1592 Votes cast 1276 Turn out 80.15% Void votes 4 Valid votes cast 1272 CANDIDATES AFFILIATION VOTES NIPAKE EDWARD NATAPEI VP THOMAS NENTU JOHN UMP ROBERT NASAWAI MPP THEREFORE, IN EXERCISE of the power contained in Rule 21(1) of Schedule 5 to the Representation of People Act (CAP 146). THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION HEREBY DECLARES the following candidates elected as representatives of their respective constituencies to the Parliament of the Republic of Vanuatu. CONSTITUENCY CANDIDATES DECLARED ELECTED BANKS AND TORRES : CECIL SINKER (NUP) DEREK LULUM VANUA (NUP) SANTO/MALO/AORE VOHOR SERGE WMP) SELA MOLISA (VP) PISUVOKE RAVUTIA ALBERT (FMP) WEI.ES TIMOTHY WMP) VUROBARAVU MOLIENO (UMP) STEVEN FRANKY (NAG) LUGANVILLE EDWARD TAMBISARI (NUP) MASENG ALFRED (UMP) AMBAE ONNEYN TAlII (NUP) BANGABITI AMOS (UMP) BUE--SJlMSON -WMP)- MAEWO JAMES ADIN TAMATA (VP) MAI,EKULA TELUKLUK B. PAUL (UMP) JERRETY RASEN (UMP) SOKSOK VITAL (UMP) SETHY JOHN REGENVANU (NUP) ELSON SAMUEL (MPP) BATICK ROMAIN (UMP) ..... /10 .' 10 PENTECOST: WALTER HADYE LINI (NUP) ALLEN BULE (NUP) BULEKONE VINCENT (TU) JOB BULEWU (NUP) AMBRYM: BATICK BLAISE (UMP) JACK T. HOPA (VP) PA.AHA: DEMIS LANGO (UMP) EPI: JIMMY SIMON (MPP) TONGOA/SHEPHERDS: CALO JOSEPH <UMP) DAVID KARlE ROBERT (NUP) EFATE: BARAK TAME SOPE (MPP) DONALD KALPOKAS (VP) JIMMY METO CHILIA (VP) CARLOT LOUIS (UMP) PORT VILA: THOMAS BROTHY FARATIA (VP) MAXIME CARLOTWMP) WILLIE JIMMY (UHP) ALICK HOPMAN ALLAN (VP) HILDA LINI (NUP) TANNA: IOLU JOHNSON ABBIL (VP) CHARLIE NAKO <UMP) IOUIOU HENRY (VP) JEFFERY LAHVA (MPP) KOEASIPAI SONG (UHP) LOP KISSEL (UHP) OTHER SOUTHERN ISLAND: NIPAKE EDWARD NATAPEI MADE AT PORT VILA THIS 8TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1991. ~--~)~------~~~od~~~~ ----/'22 F- MASING RETUR LAURU MARCEl. SAM PAUL MASONGO CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER REPUBLIQUE DE VANUATU LE CONSEIL DES ELECTIONS ConformAment au paragraphe 1 de l'article 21 de la loi Electorale No" 13 de 1982, et sui te aux Alections lAgisla ti ves tenues le 2 dAcembre 1991 pour renouveller le Parlement de la RApublique de Vanuatu, LE CONSEIL DES ELECTIONS PUBLIE par les prAsentes le nombr-e des suffrages recueillis par chacun des candidats dans chaque circonscription : 1. CIRCONSCRIPTION DES BANKS ET TORRES 2 SIEGES (6 CANDIDATS) Electeurs inscrits 3487 Bulletins dAposAs 2673 Participation 76,65 % Bulletins nuls 27 Bulletins valides 2646 CANDIDATS AFFILIATION VOIX CECIL SINKER NASIONAL UNAETED PATI (NUP) 837 DEREK LULUM VANUA NUP 707 ELDAT ESUVA FOX UNION DES PARTIS MODERES (UMP) 514 CHARLES GOD EN MELANESIAN PROGRESSIVE PATI (MPP) 278 BEN REYNOLD TAN UNION 224 GEORGE AUGUSTUS WOREK VANUAAKU PATI (VP) 86 2646 2.
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