Niuean general election, 2014
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Parliamentary elections were held in Niue on 12 April 2014.[1] Candidates supportive of the government of Premier Toke Talagi won 12 of the 20 seats.[2]
Background
Following the 2011 election, Toke Talagi was re-elected as premier for a second term.[3] The Assembly was dissolved on 7 March 2014.[1]
Electoral system
Of the 20 Niue Assembly members, six were elected on a common roll and fourteen in single-member constituencies. There were no political parties in Niue at the time of the election, and all candidates were independents.[4]
Results
Common roll
Candidate | Votes | Notes |
---|---|---|
Stan Kalauni | 450 | Elected |
Toke Talagi | 439 | Elected |
Crossley Tatui | 397 | Elected |
Togia Sioneholo | 349 | Elected |
Terry Coe | 340 | Elected |
Joan Viliamu | 328 | Elected |
Asu Pulu | 282 | |
Grace Talagi | 278 | |
John Tiakia | 273 | |
Tapu Pihigia | 270 | |
Willie Saniteli | 260 | |
Fapoi Akesi | 235 | |
Richi Mautama | 233 | |
Maru Talagi | 191 | |
Gustava Pavihi | 186 | |
Shield Palahetogia | 137 | |
Charlie Tongahai | 120 | |
Invalid/blank votes | 28 | |
Total votes cast | 842 |
Constituency results
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alofi North | Va'aiga Tukuitonga | – | – | Elected unopposed |
Alofi South | Dalton Tagelagi | 81 | 39.13 | Elected |
Manasofai Talagi | 47 | 22.71 | ||
Rosaalofa Rex | 41 | 19.81 | ||
Laga Lavini | 38 | 18.36 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 2 | – | ||
Total | 209 | 100 | ||
Avatele | Billy Talagi | – | – | Elected unopposed |
Hakupu | Young Vivian | 49 | 51.58 | Elected |
Michael Jackson | 46 | 48.42 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 2 | – | ||
Total | 95 | 100 | ||
Hikutavake | Opili Talafasi | 15 | 57.69 | Elected |
James Salekiki | 11 | 42.31 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 1 | – | ||
Total | 27 | 100 | ||
Lakepa | Halene Magatogia | – | – | Elected unopposed |
Liku | Pokotoa Sipeli | – | – | Elected unopposed |
Makefu | Tofua Puletama | 23 | 58.97 | Elected |
Tulelehemaama Tongia | 16 | 41.03 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 0 | – | ||
Total | 39 | 100 | ||
Mutalau | Bill Vakaafi Motufoou | 33 | 66.00 | Elected |
Hare Paka | 17 | 43.00 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 0 | – | ||
Total | 50 | 100 | ||
Namukulu | Jack Lipitoa | – | – | Elected unopposed |
Tamakautoga | Peter Funaki | 36 | 56.25 | Elected |
Muiakituki Makani | 28 | 43.75 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 4 | – | ||
Total | 68 | 100 | ||
Toi | Dion Taufitu | 10 | 50.00 | Elected (by lots) |
Mokaelalini Vaha | 10 | 50.00 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 0 | – | ||
Total | 20 | 100 | ||
Tuapa | Fisa Pihigia | 30 | 56.60 | Elected |
Esa Ainu'u | 23 | 43.40 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 3 | – | ||
Total | 56 | 100 | ||
Vaiea | Talititama Taliati | – | – | Elected unopposed |
References
- 1 2 "Niue premier calls April election". Radio New Zealand International. 2014-01-25. Retrieved 2014-01-26.
- ↑ Niue Government wins final election seat after straw poll Radio Australia, 16 April 2014
- ↑ "Talagi re-elected as Niue premier". People's Daily. 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2014-01-26.
- ↑ Niue IFES
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