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1976 Solomon Islands general election


General elections were held in the Solomon Islands on 22 June 1976. Although contested by three political parties (the People's Progressive Party, the National Democratic Party and the Melanesian Action Party), the Independent Group emerged as the largest group in the Legislative Assembly, and elected Peter Kenilorea Chief Minister.

Results

A total of 177 candidates contested the elections.

The Independent Group won 15 of the 38 seats,

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Notes
Central GuadalcanalPaul Joseph Tovua40843.00Elected
Moses Albert Rere22824.00
Mark Manapasege19020.00
Belden Aghi12313.00
Central MalaitaCollin Gauwane37631.90Re-elected
Abraham Baeanisia22118.70
George Maelalo19316.40
Alfred Maetia18815.90
Francis Joseph Saemala1089.20
Francis Walelia595.00
Martin Anifasipetele342.90
East ꞌAreꞌarePeter KeniloreaElected unopposed
East GuadalcanalDavid Valusa43830.90Elected
Sukuatu Malakia36225.60
Joel Kikolo24517.30
Sam Iko16111.40
Donasiano Pororasu1329.30
Salathiel Lence Roger785.50
East HoniaraBatholomew Ulufa'alu61361.20Elected
Peter J. Salaka33133.00
Paul Buarua585.80
East IsabelFrancis Reginald Kikolo44426.90Re-elected
Douglas Feitei32719.80
Daniel Denys Maile26215.90
Moses Mahomed Razak24915.10
Cullwick Maneguasa Vahia1458.80
Benjamin Tivo Zeva1207.30
Alfred Charles Bugoro1056.40
East KwaioJonathan Fifii84975.30Re-elected
John Fisango27824.70
East MakiraBenedict Kinika77938.60Re-elected
Geoffrey Kuper49824.70
Macpherson Mwara44422.00
Elijah Koke1216.00
Daniel Kuata1155.70
Beato Tora633.10
East MalaitaFaneta Sira23818.90Elected
John Maetia Kaliuae20115.90
Leslie Fugui16813.30Unseated
Ben Gale15712.50
Appallosi Siosi12710.10
Jack Inifiri1078.50
Saeti Saefafia856.70
Charles Luiramo675.30
Billy Fa'arobo624.90
Barnabas Kona493.90
First Eastern Outer IslandsMoffat Bonunga82763.80Re-elected
Matthew Leuba20015.40
Ambrose Langosa14010.80
Santas Paikai13010.00
Gizo/KolombangaraLawry Eddie Wickham41046.90Elected
George Ngumi32136.70Unseated
Aquila Talasasa10812.30
Anthony Ramoi364.10
Lau/MbaeleleaMariano Kelesi31521.00Elected
George Suri Kwanae19513.00
Ratu Wayne Sade Afu16410.90
Jeriel Ofea Ausuta1288.50
Mahlon Kwalofau1258.30
Philip Solodia1157.70Unseated
Samuel Ragosomani1107.30
Colin Bentley805.30
Hadley Toata775.10
Stephen Pita674.50
John Ratu Daofainia563.70
Baddeley Koutu392.60
Festus Kenileana302.00
Malaita Outer IslandsJohnson Kengalu18345.80Elected
Abraham Kapei17042.50
Johnson Siota4711.80
MarovoPulepada Ghemu53167.60Re-elected
Harold Penny25432.40
NggelaBen Tumulima55331.40Elected
James Loti38121.60
Dudley Gorosi31818.10
Richard Harper20411.60
Robert Pule1609.10
John Plant Salini794.50
Matthew Kuri663.70
North ChoiseulGideon Zoleveke47258.30Re-elected
Luke Pitakoe33741.70
North East Guadalcanal (old)Waeta Ben78283.70Re-elected
David Kauli15216.30
North GuadalcanalPhilip Kapini41230.60Elected
Alfred Maeke36827.30
David Thuguvoda24718.30Unseated
Alfred Thugea1239.10
Stephen Matagu1229.10
Michael Mose765.60
North West MalaitaJoseph Taega21324.50Elected
Moffat Maena16318.80
Ishmael Bobby13215.20
Bartholomew Riolo Okesi12113.90
Mahion Dofai758.60
Leonard Maenuna718.20
Dominic Surioa566.40
Augustine Maelfodola384.40
Ranongga/SimboFrancis Billy Hilly40041.40Elected
Nelson Mamipitu19520.20
Patterson Runikera14815.30
Bruce Ragoso12112.50
Josiah Kunduru10310.70
Rennell/BellonaJohn Tepaika56377.20Elected
John Mike Sau11916.30
Leonard Kaitu'u476.40
Roviana and North New GeorgiaGeoffrey Opokana Beti75473.80Elected
Alphonse Daga16015.70
Simeon Paza Makini10710.50
Russells/SavoPeter Manetiva55947.50Elected
John Baptist Tura33128.10
Mark Vaka28724.40
Second Eastern Outer IslandsJohn Melanoli39729.10Elected
James Santa25318.60
John Mealue23817.50
Father Brock21415.70
Ataban M Tropa21115.50
David Dawea Taukalo493.60
ShortlandRemesio Eresi33853.70Elected
Edward Kingmele16726.50
Lester Sogah Bule12519.80
Small MalaitaEmilio Li'I Ouou99554.00Re-elected
Anthony Saru41922.70
David Lilimae22112.00
Peter Mamani20711.20
South ChoiseulJason Dorovolomo45738.00Elected
Joini Tutua32927.30
Lemech Dorovoqa22218.50
Binet Gadebeta12910.70
Stainer Pitaduna665.50
South GuadalcanalSethuel Kelly68240.60Elected
Stephen Cheka51830.90Unseated
George Wilson Mangale27916.60
Wilson Low19911.90
Ulawa/UgiDaniel Ho'ota37548.60Elected
Andrew Mamau18323.70
Thomas Titiulu15720.40
Michael Umaleo567.30
Vella LavellaAndrew Kukuti44034.90Re-elected
Gilbert Pana34927.70
Tommy Rausu21517.00
George Talasasa13710.90
Howard Viuru665.20
Rodi Mesipitu554.40
Vona Vona/Rendova/TetepariFrancis Milton Angarau34634.10Elected
Samuel Kuku33533.00
Darcy Everett Lilo20019.70
Milton Sale13413.20
West ꞌAreꞌareDavid Kausimae55452.30Re-elected
Michael Oritaimae38636.40
Romano Toreitoro11911.20
West GuadalcanalMatthew Belamataga55631.70Re-elected
Leonard Ashley Sydenham30617.40
Bartholomew Buchanan30517.40
Orlie Torling28316.10
Savino Kokopu1538.70
Francis George Labu1528.70
West HoniaraNathan Wate29930.80Elected
Ronald Alexander Lawson27528.30
Warren Paia24325.00
Ashley Wickham15515.90Unseated
West IsabelWillie Betu1,00558.10Re-elected
Dennis Carlos Lulei72541.90
West KwaioHenry Tom29639.90Elected
George Luialamo21829.40
Paul Andrew Foasi14519.50
John Ale8311.20
West Kwara'aeJohn Richardson Garea60444.60Elected
Alan Taki28020.70
Bill Dolarii1077.90
Clement Kiriau Ofai916.70
Fred Maedola876.40
Andrew Adifaka624.60
Rickimae Alufafia564.10
Edward John Filiau362.70
Timeous Teioli312.30
West MakiraSolomon S. Mamaloni1,09280.90Re-elected
John Marahora25819.10
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Aftermath

Following the elections, the Legislative Assembly elected the Chief Minister in mid-July, with Kenilorea defeating incumbent Chief Minister Solomon Mamaloni by 21 votes to 16 in the seventh round of voting. Kenilorea subsequently formed a new Council of Ministers.

PositionMinister
Chief MinisterPeter Kenilorea
Minister for Agriculture and LandSethuel Kelly
Minister for Education and Cultural AffairsMariano Kelesi
Minister for FinanceBenedict Kinika
Minister for Foreign Trade, Industry and LabourPulepada Ghemu
Minister for Health and WelfareDaniel Ho'ota
Minister of Home AffairsFrancis Billy Hilly
Minister for Works and Public UtilitiesJohn Tepaika

References

References

  1. [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-332555206/view?partId=nla.obj-332576285#page/n16/mode/1up Union fingers in ballot box] ''Pacific Islands Monthly'', June 1976, p17
  2. [[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II'', p795 {{ISBN. 0-19-924959-8
  3. Only fourteen incumbent MLAs were re-elected, with two ministers – [[David Thuguvoda]] and [[Ashley Wickham]] – losing their seats. Kenilorea was elected unopposed in [[East ꞌAreꞌare constituency|East ꞌAreꞌare]].[https://www.solomonencyclopaedia.net/biogs/E000098b.htm Elections] Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia 1893–1978
  4. with the National Democratic Party winning eight.[https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/41732/3/ssgmalasia.pdf Party politics and government in Solomon Islands] State Society and Governance in Melanesia
  5. Wood, Terence. (1 May 2014). "Solomon Islands Election Results 1967-2013". Social Science Research Network.
  6. [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-332576374/view?partId=nla.obj-332598482#page/n18/mode/1up Solomons independence talks in Nov.] ''Pacific Islands Monthly'', August 1976, p. 19
  7. [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-332611610/view?partId=nla.obj-332635570#page/n15/mode/1up Rumbles in the Solomons: 'quake' feared in assembly] ''Pacific Islands Monthly'', December 1976, p16
  8. [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-332657442/view?partId=nla.obj-332676947#page/n13/mode/1up A brand new look in the Solomons] ''Pacific Islands Monthly'', September 1976, p. 14
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