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Vanuatu of Vanuatu REPUBLIQUE REPUBLIC DE OF VANUATU VANUATU JOURNAL OFFICIEL OFFICIAL GAZETTE 13 JANVIm 2014 NO.2 13 JANUARY 2014 SONT PUBLIES LE5.IEXTES SUIVANTS NOTIFICATlON OF PUBLICATION ORDER MUNICIPALITIES ACT [CAP. 126] • DECLARATION OF RESULTS FOR THE PORT VILA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECT ION ON THE 7TH JANUARY ORDER NO. 2 OF 2014 • DECLARATION OF RESULTS FOR THE PORT VILA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECTION ON THE 7TH JANUARY ORDER NO.3 OF 2014 REPUBLIC OF VANUATU MUNICIPALITIES ACT [CAP. 126] DECLARATION OF RESULTS FOR THE PORT VILA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECTION ON THE in< JANUARY 2014 ORDER NO. 2 OF 2013 Pursuant to Section 17 of the Municipal Council El ections Regu lations; I, Honourable Prime Minister, Moana Carcasses Ka losil and Interim M inister for Internal Affairs hereby publishes the results fo r Ge neral Seats of the Port Vi la Municipal Counci l election held on the i h January 2014. PORT VILA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL: 12 SEATS (190 CANDIDATES ) 1. MALAPOA/TAGABE WARD: 2 SEATS (53 CANDIDATES) TOTAL REG ISTERED VOTE RS : 8 S20 TOTAL VOTES CAST: 2 9 24 TURN OUT: 34 % TOTAL VOID VOTES: 41 TOTAL VALID VOTES: 2883 NAME OF CANDIDATES AFFILIATION (PARTY) VOTES 1. ROBERT LOUIS VGC 78 2. NICKY BULE VGC 107 3. BERRY ISHMAEL VGC 13 4. KALO SEULE VGC 158 S. KALFAU M ICHAE L VGC 112 6. BERRY SAMUEL VGC 41 7. JOHN MAKI VGC 23 8. JOHNNY TAKANA VGC 139 9. CHARLIE IATIKNU VGC 31 10. RUBEN OLUL NUNG NUNG VGC 123 11. NELLIE NAPINA OLU L UNION OF MODERATE PARTY 9 12. JACQUES YATIKA STEVENS UMP 19 13. JOEL KALTANG UMP 6 14. JAMES JIMMY UMP 140 1S. HARRY NAKO UMP 115 16. CHANEL TI OBANG UMP 4 17. JEAN LUC THUHA SAPRO UMP 14 1 . .. 18. CHAR LEON FALAU GRAON MO JASTIS PARTY 99 19. JACK BERRY GJP 49 20. ELISON TABISAL GJP 119 21. KIN GSLEY BAERELEO GJP S3 22. ROGER SONG GJP 60 23. AUG UST BULE GJP 73 - - .- 24. TITUS TABIUSU JENISIM PORT VILA 22 2S . AMOS ISSAC JPV 114 26. CHAR LIE PETER JPV 20 27. BERRY JIMMY M AX JPV 22 = 28. JOHNNY GILBERT TALISO VANUAAKU PARTY 27 29. OBED JOHN TOM VP 74 30. ALEX STEP HEN VP 79 31. DAV ID NARAI VP 82 32. ALBERT TOARA VANUATU NATIONAL PARTY 7 33. ANDREW ALiCK VNP 3S 34. SERGE URLELES VNP 41 3S. WALANG HE NDRY VNP 44 36. TITUS JOSEPH VNP 138 37. MARK LAN I JOSEP H VNP 29 38. GRAIG BANI IAUKOGROUP 38 39. KAMITY JOE VA NUATU REPUBLICAN PARTY 37 40. ALAIN TOUGUEN VRP 23 41. RAFAEL THUA RM C 9 42. ALFRED TONY RM C 14 43. ELVIS TASSO RMC 21 44. ALiCK MATHIAS RM C 17 .. ~ ' . 4S. ELIZABETH ARU NAGRIAMEL 4 46. RUBEN VIRA NAG 26 47. SIMON PETER NAG 12 " 48. REYNO LDS HERENA NATI ONAL UNITED PARTY 91 49. JOHN SURAO NUP 31 SO. SOLOMON GAIAVA NUP 14 S1. PAKOA FRED VANUATU LIB . OEM. PARTY 164 52. PAKOA WILLIAM SONG LOP 39 53. LEO ALEX LOP 24 2 2. ANAMBURU/MELCOFE WARD: 2 SEATS (32 CANDIDATES) TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS : S S61 TOTAL VOTES CAST: 2084 TURN OUT: 37 % TOTAL VOID VOTES: 36 TOTAL VALID VOTES: 2048 NAME OE CANDIDATES AEEILIATION (P-ARlY) VOlES - 1. DANIEL RM MOLISA VGC 12 2. JEAN YVES M ALSU NGAI VGC 68 3. DANIEL DAVID VGC 51 4. JEAN TIGANA LOLOTEN VGC 12 5. TASIKE TATHY VGC 80 6. SAMSON GEORGE VGC 5 7. SAM TOARA SANDY VGC 30 8. DANIELJOSEPH VGC 102 9. SHEM MANAREWO VGC 43 10. RONNIE MAN SOP UNION OF MODERATE PARTY 31 11. ULRICH SUMPTOH UMP 448 12. ALPHONSE LASSA UMP 56 13. JEAN YVES SIMEON UMP 56 14. ARISTIDE MElTE COIN UMP 42 1S. LIONEL BONGMEGAL GRAON MO JASTIS PARTY 36 16. ARTHUR SIMRAI GJP 44 17. HAROLD BENJAMAN GJP 49 18. GEORGE MARK GJP 20 19. CAMILLO MELT ERQNGRONG GJP 26 20. AVOCK MAEL IATIP VP 92 21. JOHN WILLIAM VP 371 = 22. JEAN LOUIS RURU VANUATU NATIONAL PARTY 65 23. ROYOBED VNP 46 24. SAMUEL YANI IAUKOGROUP 51 25. GEONAS M ALILIU VANUATU REPUBLICAN PARTY 113 26. NIKSON MULUANE VRP 13 27. TIMOTHY M AN VRP 5 28. CYRIL TOFOR RMC 18 29. JOHNY TARILAS RMC 24 3 30. MOSES DICK RMC 11 31. RUSSEL VUTI RMC 17 32. FRANCOIS SALI LI RMC 11 3. FRESH WOTA/TASSIRIKI WARD: 3 SEATS (57 CANDIDATES) TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS: 824S TOTAL VOTES CAST: 2613 TURN OUT: 32 % TOTAL VOID VOTES: 34 TOTAL VALID VOTES: 2579 NAME OF CANDIDATES AFFILIATION (PARTY) VOTES 1. CROWLI MALVERUS VANUATU GREE N CONFEDERATION 102 2. JERRY TOM VATU VGC 8 3. A LI CE BOLENGA VGC 5 4. EUGENETABI VGC 13 5. JOSEPH WILLIE MALAU VGC 179 6. HERVE ATI VGC 57 7. APEL KONE VGC 11 8. JAMES MASU VGC 40 9. JOE KASSOINARM VGC 38 10. LE W IA SINE VGC 2 11. WI LLIE SATEAROTO VGC 249 12. EDDIE EDMOND UN ION OF MODERATE PARTY 98 13. FLORENT NALESABANG UMP 44 14. HERVE MALERE UMP 29 15. YAN MAEL UMP 125 16. DAVID ALA UMP 45 17. SERVEUX PHILIPPE UMP 68 18. DAVID SEU LE UMP 127 =--= 19. JOHNSON JOE L GRAON MO JASTIS PARTY 158 20. WILFRED TABI GJP 30 21. ROBERT WANE PAKOA GJP 66 22. MARIE ROSE BANGGA GJP 39 23. JACOB THOMPSON GJP 7 24. OLGA TARIWEU GJP 45 25. EUGENE MELEP NATATOK 21 26. JAMES BONG NATATOK 5 27. WILLFRED T. TENKON NATATOK 14 28. DANIEL EZEKIEL ZIKO NATATOK 3 4 29. JOSEPH JOHN MAXON NATATOK 6 30. CLEMENT NAPAU NATATOK 18 31. MC DONALD BULE NATATOK 7 32. IALU SAWIA VP 146 33. PAUL HUNGAI AVOCK VP 88 34. JIMMY N. TUAKA VP 89 35. LEINASE I KARU TANKON VP 52 36. JACK NAFEALI VANUATU NATIONAL PARTY 22 37. APIA TANMUNOCK VNP 13 38. ALEXIS JEAN TAISSETS VNP 2S 39. MALTO HARRY VNP 8 40. SOPH IE RIO VNP 13 41. CHRISTOPH ENOCK IAUKOGROUP 11 42. JACK IE JOHNSON IAUKOGROUP 29 43. HENRY NAIEU IAUKOGROUP 28 44. CH ITTY LOU LOU RMC 13 45. PIERRE VIREIAL RMC 97 46. LAZARE ASAL NAG 16 47. BASIL PATUNVANU NAG 15 48. ROLAND VIRA TAVUTI NAG 22 49. JIMMY LONNON PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE PARTY 8 50. JEREMY NOAR PPP 41 51. NETTY DORSEN PPP 4 52. KASWELLY WILLIE PPP 7 53. ETHEL CHARLIE PPP 13 54. KALM ET JAM ES PPP 9 55. LEISONGI WAI NATIONAL UNITED PARTY 11 56. NOEL LANGO NUP 121 57. DOUGLAS LUI HENTRY NUP 19 4. CENTRAL WARD: 3 SEATS (30 CANDIDATES) TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS : 3750 TOTAL VOTES CAST: 1578 TURN OUT: 42 % TOTAL VO ID VOTES: 16 TOTAL VALID VOTES: 1562 5 NAME Of CANDIDATES " ..II I ,,,VI'1D,\RTY) . VVI~;> " l. VAE I MAKI VANUATU GREEN CONFEDERATION 197 2. GEORGE TOARA VGC 6 3. TOM CHARLIE SEU lE VGC 12 4. SERU : PARTV 18 UMP I O F~ 5. ISAAC I .IL1U 120 6.~T UMP 140 7. ZA~ .IE UMP 120 .. 8.~M~ I MO JASTIS PARTV 141 9. T, ,.11 GJP 78 10. CHARLEY SEU LE GJP 15 11 I ,. GJP 164 12. :ALl CK GJP 16 13. CHAR LES nil II VANUAAKU PARTV 36 14. DANIEL MAMBO VP 172 15. FRED RUEBEN PAKOA VP 46 16. NAUNI VAKESSA VP 110 1 7~CYRUS VP 19 1 8~RY L T ) VP 37 19.~N \TU NAl 32 20. (VIRA VNP 5 21 I FRED . VNP 15 22. JUDITH ' r A VNP 23 23. PAUL I IAUKO ,nllP 31 24. YVES I IAUKO liP 85 25. JOHNSON ZETH IAUKOGROUP 47 26. FRED SOLOMON IAUKOGROUP 12 ~ ,= F ~n ~ i~G E W SIRI =- VANUATU REPUBLICAN PARTV 152 28. I VRP 4 29. VRP 5 30. ".!oED VRP 14 5. SOUTHERN WARD: 2 SEATS (18 CA NDIDATES) TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS: 2615 TOTAL VOTES CAST, 963 TURN OUT: 37 % TOTAL VOI D VOTES: 12 TOTAL VALID VOTES, 951 6 NAME OF CANDIDATES AFFILIATION (PARTY) VOTES 1. ERIC PIO FESTA VANUATU GREEN CONFEDERATION 191 2. JERRY GEORGE VGC 8 3. CHR ISTIAN VtRAMEME VGC 20 4. TOM PHI LI P WAIWAI VGC 36 S. YVE N JE FFREY VGC 7 - - 6. PILI AVOCK ROBSEN UN ION OF MODERATE PARTY 42 7. JIMMY MANSES UMP 70 8. A8EL TOMAKI UM P 94 9. ALFRED RAULU UMP 119 .... -. - 10. JENNY Ll GO NATATOK 18 11. JERRY ESROM VANUAAKU PARTY 144 12. ALi CK JO HN VP 59 13. JOSE KOMBE VANUATU NATIONAL PARTY 7 14. KEN SOVUAE VNP 48 15. SANDY JACKSON VNP 34 16. CHAR LEY KASUWELLY IAUKOGROU P 16 17. MAXA A. HUNGAI IAUKOGROUP 30 18. ENOCK MELTESALET INDEPENDENT 8 Th erefore, I, Honourable Prime Minister, Moana Carcasses Kalo si l, and Interim Minister for Internal Affairs hereby PUBLISH the official results for General Seats, duly elected in accordance with the system of the Proportional Representation in Rul es 22, 23, 24 and 25 of Schedule 3 of the Municipal Council Elections Regul ations. 1. MALAPOA/TAGABE WARD : 2 SEATS (53 CAND IDATES) AFFILI ATION 1. KALO SEULE VGC 2. ELISON TAB ISAL GJP 2. ANAMBROU/MELCOFE WARD: 2 SEATS (32 CANDIDATES) AFFILIATION 1. ULRICH SUMPTOH UMP 2. JOHN WILLIAM VP 7 3. FRESH WOTA/TASSIRIKI WARD: 3 SEATS (S7 CANDIDATES) AFFILIATION 1. WilLIE SATEAROTO VGC 2. DAVID SEUlE UMP 3. IAlU SAWIA VP 4. CE NTRAL WARD: 3 SEATS (30 CANDIDATES) AF FILIATION 1. DAN IEL MAMBO VP 2. ISAAC VIRALILIU UMP 3. VAE I MAKI VGC S. SOUTHERN WARD: 2 SEATS (18 CANDIDATES) AFFILIATION 1. ALFR ED RAUlU UMP 2.
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