Northern Mariana Islands general election, 2007

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politics and government of
the Northern Mariana Islands

General elections were held in the Northern Mariana Islands on 3 November 2007, alongside a double referendum.[1] The Republican Party won a majority of seats in the House of Representatives, whilst both referendums were approved.

Background

The two referendums were on proposed amendments to the constitution. One would amend Chapter XV, article 2, section a to establish a new Higher Education Commission to licence post-secondary educational institutions.[2] The other would amend the Chapter III, article 4 to require a second round in the elections for governor and lieutenant governor if no candidate received over 50% in the first round.[3]

Results

Legislature

Senate

Party Votes % Seats
Republican Party2,72024.110
Covenant Party2,47421.931
Democratic Party8587.600
Independents5,23146.362
Not up for election6
Total11,2831009
Source: Vote CNMI

House

Party Votes % Seats
Republican Party17,45450.4112
Covenant Party4,44012.824
Democratic Party1,7755.131
Independents10,95431.643
Total34,62310020
Source: Vote CNMI

Referendums

Establishing a new Higher Education Commission

Choice Votes %
For6,61964.03
Against3,71835.97
Invalid/blank votes268
Total10,605100
Registered voters/turnout15,18469.84
Source: Direct Democracy

Two-round elections for Governor

Choice Votes %
For7,67173.12
Against2,82026.88
Invalid/blank votes114
Total10,605100
Registered voters/turnout15,18469.84
Source: Direct Democracy

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