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Counting of the official results of the Papua New Guinean general election to elect members of the 2007–2012 National Parliament, held from 30 June 2007 to 14 July 2007, was largely completed by 6 August, the deadline for the return of writs. Counting in two seats was delayed for a further few days due to court challenges. The previous deadline was 30 July[1], but this was extended due to delays caused by bad weather and disruption of counting by some candidates and scrutineers.[2]
The new Parliament first sat on Monday 13 August, electing Jeffrey Nape as Speaker and Sir Michael Somare as Prime Minister.[3][4]
[edit] Results by province
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
Central Provincial |
Alphonse Moroi (Independent) |
Alphonse Moroi (RDP) [5] |
Abau Open |
Puka Temu (NA) |
Puka Temu (NA) [6] |
Goilala Open |
Fabian Inne (PLP) |
Mathew Poia (NA) [2] |
Kairuku-Hiri Open |
Moi Avei (MA) |
Paru Aihi (PNGP) [7] |
Rigo Open |
Anderson Vele (Independent) |
Ano Pala (NA) [8] |
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
Eastern Highlands Provincial |
Malcolm Smith Kela (Independent) |
Malcolm Smith Kela (Independent) [9] |
Daulo Open |
Ben Kiagi (UP) |
Kondo Patrick (PLP) [7] |
Goroka Open |
Bire Kimisopa (UP) |
Thompson Harokaqveh (PANGU) [9] |
Henganofi Open |
Tota Bun (CDP) |
Ferao Orimyo (PNGP) [9] |
Kainantu Open |
Yuntuvi Bao (PAP) |
Sai Beseo (PP) [7] |
Lufa Open |
Yawa Silupa (NA) |
Yawa Silupa (NA) [2] |
Obura-Wonenara Open |
John Koigiri (PNC) |
John Boito (PDM) [9] |
Okapa Open |
Tom Amukele (NA) |
Bonny Oveyara (PPP) [9] |
Unggai-Bena Open |
Benny Allan (URP) |
Benny Allan (URP) [9] |
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
Enga Provincial |
Peter Ipatas (PP) |
Peter Ipatas (PP) [7] |
Kandep Open |
Don Polye (NA) |
Don Polye (NA) [18] |
Kompiam-Ambum Open |
Dickson Maki (PP) |
John Pundari (NAP) [15] |
Lagaip-Porgera Open |
Kappa Yarka (PP) |
Philip Kikala (NA) [2] |
Wabag Open |
Sam Abal (NA) |
Sam Abal (NA) [19] |
Wapenamanda Open |
Miki Kaeok (NA) |
Miki Kaeok (NA) [6] |
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
Manus Provincial |
Jacob Jumogot (PDM) |
Michael Sapau (RDP) [9] |
Manus Open |
Charlie Benjamin (APP) (dismissed from office) [28] |
Job Pomat (PNC) [9] |
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
Morobe Provincial |
Luther Wenge (PFP) |
Luther Wenge (PFP) [29] |
Bulolo Open |
John Muingnepe (PDM) |
Sam Basil (PPP) [6] |
Finschhafen Open |
Guao Zurenouc (Independent) |
Theo Zurenouc (elected as Independent[6] then joined PPP[30]) |
Huon Gulf Open |
Sasa Zibe (NA) |
Sasa Zibe (NA) [26] |
Kabwum Open |
Bob Dadae (UP) |
Bob Dadae (UP) [26] |
Lae Open |
Bart Philemon (NA) |
Bart Philemon (NGP) [31] |
Markham Open |
Andrew Baing (PPP) (dismissed from office) [32] |
Koni Iguan (PLP) [26] |
Menyamya Open |
Teta Geoka (NA) |
Benjamin Philip (RDP) [6] |
Nawae Open |
Wesley Zurenuc (NA) |
Timothy Bonga (Independent) [6] |
Tewai-Siassi Open |
Mao Zeming (PDM) |
Vincent Michaels (Independent) [26] |
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
Bougainville Provincial |
Leo Hanette (NA) |
Fidelis Semoso (Independent) [2] |
Central Bougainville Open |
Samuel Akoitai (URP) |
Jim Miringtoro (PDM) [36] |
North Bougainville Open |
James Togel (NA) |
Michael Ogio (PDM) [7] |
South Bougainville Open |
Michael Laimo (NA) |
Michael Laimo (NA) [26] |
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
Northern Provincial |
Bani Hoivo (PLP) |
Suckling Tamanabae (UP) [17] |
Ijivitari Open |
Cecilking Doruba (PANGU) |
David Arore (Independent) [6] |
Sohe Open |
Peter Oresi (PNC) (contested Northern Provincial seat in 2007 election) [9] |
Anthony Nene (PNC) [17] |
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
Simbu Provincial |
Peter Launa (URP) |
John Garia (PNGP) [37] |
Chuave Open |
Jim Nomane (PCP) |
Jim Nomane (PCP) [38] |
Gumine Open |
Nick Kuman (PNC) |
Lucas Dekena (NA) [17] |
Karimui-Nomane Open |
Posi Menai (PAP) |
Posi Menai (PAP) [17] |
Kerowagi Open |
Alphonse Willie (NA) |
Guma Wau (URP) [17] |
Kundiawa Open |
Mathew Siune (PNGP) |
Joe Mek Teine (PNGNP) [17] |
Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open |
Jeffrey Nape (NA) |
Jeffrey Nape (NA) [2] |
Electorate |
Previous member (party) |
2007 winner (party) |
West Sepik Provincial |
Carlos Yuni (Independent) |
Simon Solo (NA) [7] |
Aitape-Lumi Open |
Patrick Pruaitch (NA) |
Patrick Pruaitch (NA) [42] |
Nuku Open |
Andrew Kumbakor (PANGU) |
Andrew Kumbakor (PANGU) [43] |
Telefomin Open |
Atimeng Buhupe (NA) |
Peter Iwei (PDM) [6] |
Vanimo-Green River Open |
Inou Philip (PAP) |
Belden Namah (NA) [6] |
[edit] References
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