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General elections were held in Papua New Guinea between 18 June and 9 July 1977.[1] They were the first election since independence from Australia in 1975. The result was a victory for the Pangu Party, which won 40 of the 109 seats. Voter turnout was 60.3%.
There were ten women candidates in total, and three - Nahau Rooney, Waliyato Clowes and Josephine Abaijah - were elected. As of 2009, there have never been as many women in the Papua New Guinean Parliament as during the 1977-1982 legislature.[2]
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
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Pangu Party | 35.0 | 40 | ||
People's Progress Party | 15.0 | 20 | ||
United Party | 10.0 | 24 | ||
Papua Besena | 5.0 | 6 | ||
Country Party | 3.0 | 0 | ||
National Party | 2.0 | 2 | ||
Mataungan Association | 3 | |||
Bougainville Lobby | 2 | |||
Independents | 30.0 | 11 | ||
Vacant | - | - | 1 | |
Invalid/blank votes | - | - | ||
Total | 970,172 | 100 | 109 | |
Source: Nohlen et al, IPU |
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