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2007 Titikaveka by-election
The Titikaveka by-election was a by-election in the Cook Islands seat of Titikaveka. It took place on 7 February 2007.
At the 2006 election, Robert Wigmore won the seat of Titikaveka by a significant margin. However, his election was subsequently challenged in an electoral petition on the grounds that as a board member of the Cook Islands Investment Corporation Wigmore was technically a public servant and thus ineligible to sit. The petition was successful and a by-election was called.
The poll was won by the Democratic Party's Robert Wigmore. Turnout was significantly reduced from the general election.
References
References
- (2007-01-08). "Cook Islands to hold second by-election following September general election". Radio New Zealand International.
- (2007-02-08). "Tomorrow set down for final count from Cook Islands by-election". Radio New Zealand International.
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