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2005 Tongan general election

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FieldValue
election_name2005 Tongan general election
countryTonga
previous_election2002
next_election2008
election_date17 March 2005
seats_for_election18 of the 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly
first_electionyes
party1Human Rights and Democracy Movementleader1 = ʻAkilisi Pōhivapercentage1 = 44.95seats1 = 7
party2Independent politicianleader2 = –percentage2 = 55.05seats2 = 2
titlePrime Minister
before_electionʻUlukālala Lavaka Ata
before_partyIndependent
after_electionʻUlukālala Lavaka Ata
after_partyIndependent

General elections were held in Tonga on 17 March 2005. Only nine members of the 30-seat parliament were elected, with the remainder appointed by the King or belonging to the Tongan aristocracy. The Human Rights and Democracy Movement won seven of the nine seats. Prince ʻUlukālala Lavaka Ata, a son of the King, initially retained his position as Prime Minister, but resigned in 2006, with the position passing to Feleti Sevele, one of the two independent candidates elected. Sevele is the first non-noble Prime Minister of the country.

Results

By constituency

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%Notes
EuaSunia Fili1,31452.5Elected
Sefesi Tupou Kanongataʻa Hausia80432.1
Finau Sakea Fusituʻa26910.8
Sione ʻOfa Vakaʻuta1154.6
HaʻapaiʻUliti Uata2,62728.0Elected
Fineasi Funaki2,07222.1Elected
ʻOsaiasi Latu1,95920.9
Moʻale Finau9199.8
Sione Talanoa Fifita8589.2
Sailosi Vea Fanua7357.8
Langilangi Vimahi1982.1
NiuasSione Peauafi Haukinima70969.9Elected
ʻAisea Taʻofi20420.1
ʻOketi Lotulelei ʻAkauʻola605.9
Paula Palelei424.1
TongatapuʻAkilisi Pōhiva11,10321.8Elected
ʻIsileli Pulu8,00815.7Elected
Feleti Sevele7,49914.7Elected
Clive Edwards3,5467.0
Fuiva Ruby Adeline Kavaliku3,1616.0
Mateitalo F. Mahuʻinga2,9375.8
Lopeti Senituli2,8195.5
Semisi Kailahi1,9863.9
Simione Kau Silapelu1,5443.0
Semisi P I Tapueluelu1,5283.0
Mateaki Heimuli1,4002.7
ʻAlisi Pone Fotu9521.9
Mumui Tatola7191.4
Sela Lopa Kaisinga5081.0
Kamipeli Tofaʻimalaʻeʻaloa3870.8
ʻAlani Fisher Taione3640.7
Tupou Malohi3180.6
Siosifa Filini Sikuea2570.5
Siale Christopher Kava2480.5
ʻAisake Faʻalongo Filimone2350.5
Salesi Kauvaka2310.5
Sione Tuʻiʻonetoa2020.4
Hoatatau Tenisi1940.4
Penisila Save1780.3
Lesinali Tovo Faleafa1650.3
Kelepi V. Lamipeti1570.3
Semisi Nauto Tuʻapasi ʻAtaʻata1330.3
Taholo Lelea Kolovai1280.3
Sione Lolo Mataele870.2
Vahefonua VavaʻuSamiu Vaipulu2,27215.7Elected
Viliami Kaufusi Helu2,06014.3Elected
Sione Sangster Saulala1,90813.2
ʻEtuate Sungalu Lavulavu1,77212.3
Masao Paasi1,49010.3
Peauafi Tatafu1,3089.1
Sione Sosefo Mailangi6744.7
Makelesi Funaki5623.9
Kauhenga Kata5603.9
ʻAlamoti Tautakitaki5563.9
Sione Finau Lauti4052.8
Viliami Politoni Sapoi1881.3
ʻAliki Halahekeheke Sika1521.1
Sione Katalau Veleika1501.0
Pesa Lauʻi1481.0
Makasini Fonua1401.0
ʻInoke Fotu930.6
Source: Psephos

Aftermath

By-election were held on 5 May 2005 to fill vacancies in Tongatapu and Niuas following the appointment of Feleti Sevele and Sione Haukinima to the cabinet. Former Police Minister Clive Edwards was elected in Tongatapu, and Lepolo Taunisila was elected in Niuas.

A third by-election was held on 20 July 2006 for the Haʻapai electorate after Fineasi Funaki was appointed as Minister of Tourism. The election was won by ʻOsai Laatu.

References

References

  1. "Matangi Tonga: Tongatapu by-election 5 May 2005".
  2. (2006-07-20). "Tonga holds by-election". Radio New Zealand International.
  3. (2006-07-21). "Tongan by-election win for ʻOsai Laatu". Radio New Zealand International.
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