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2008 Nauruan parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryNauru
previous_election2007
next_electionApril 2010
seats_for_electionAll 18 seats in the Parliament of Nauru
election_date26 April 2008
nopercentageyes
noleaderyes
first_electionyes
party1Supporters of Marcus Stephen
seats112
party2Other independents
party2_linkno
seats26
titlePresident
posttitlePresident-designate
before_electionMarcus Stephen
before_partyIndependent
after_electionMarcus Stephen
after_partyIndependent

Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 26 April 2008, following the dissolving of Parliament by President Marcus Stephen on 18 April. The decision came after what Stephen referred to as "months of political deadlock". Of the parliament's eighteen members, nine supported the Stephen government and nine were in opposition.

Events leading to election

The deadlock had been exacerbated by a crisis between the President and the Speaker of Parliament, Opposition member David Adeang. On 22 March, Adeang had called a Parliamentary session, allegedly without informing government ministers, who therefore did not attend. Opposition MPs, Adeang included, constituted a majority of legislators present, and passed a ruling outlawing dual citizenship for Members of Parliament. The ruling, if applied, would have affected senior Cabinet ministers Dr. Kieren Keke and Frederick Pitcher. Had they been compelled to resign from Parliament, the Opposition would have controlled a majority of seats in Parliament. The law was overturned as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, and Adeang subsequently sought to suspend all pro-government MPs from Parliament, citing their allegedly "unruly behaviour". A week later, Stephen dissolved Parliament.

Two observers from the Pacific Islands Forum were present to monitor the election, at the request of the Nauruan government.

There were 65 candidates for the 18 seats, among whom were former Presidents Ludwig Scotty and René Harris.

Results

All nine supporters of Stephen (Stephen himself, Kieren Keke, Mathew Batsiua, Roland Kun, Frederick Pitcher, Sprent Dabwido, former Speaker Riddell Akua, Dominic Tabuna and Rykers Solomon) were reelected, while three opposition MPs (former President René Harris, Cyril Buraman and Fabian Ribauw) lost their seats; the government claims it has thus won the election. Indeed, all three newly elected MPs joined the government and thereby ended the legislative deadlock. The new parliament was expected to hold its first session on 29 April 2008.

By constituency

ConstituencyCandidateVotesNotes
AiwoDantes Tsitsi225.83Re-elected
Godfrey Thoma203.32Re-elected after previous defeat
Aaron Cook187.43
René Harris181.70Unseated
Preston Thoma152.77
Elkoga Gadabu136.75
Invalid/blank votes4
Total Votes Cast448
AnabarLudwig Scotty240.43Re-elected
Riddell Akua227.67Re-elected
Tyrone Deiye146.58
James Deireragea146.52
David Peter Gadaraoa125.06
Espen Jubal Fritz105.12
Andre Adun104.53
Corey Menke100.96
Christopher Agiar Quadina87.48
Invalid/blank votes13
Total Votes Cast467
AnetanMarcus Stephen325.57Re-elected
Landon Deireragea236.35Elected
Cyril Buraman228.27Unseated
Remy Namaduk211.02
Fabian Ika181.57
Invalid/blank votes6
Total Votes Cast524
BoeMathew Batsiua266.88Re-elected
Baron Waqa229.18Re-elected
Vollmer Mercury Appi178.00
Bernard Grundler168.37
Morgan Solomon136.33
Samuel Robinen Angabwiy118.83
Invalid/blank votes2
Total Votes Cast450
BuadaShadlog Bernicke193.30Re-elected
Roland Kun185.79Re-elected
Vinson Detenamo175.41
Monte Depaune150.95
Alexander George Stephen135.82
Lionel Abungidage Fritz114.13
Yvette Duburiya112.86
Invalid/blank votes8
Total Votes Cast420
MenengRykers Solomon320.23Re-elected
Sprent Dabwido316.20Re-elected
Doneke Benedict Kepae225.19
Dogabe Jeremiah207.75
Nemo Levi Agadio187.62
Russell David Daoe168.15
Jeziel Jeremiah156.50
Darius Rock147.62
Joseph Laben Hiram144.22
Davey Roxen Agadio137.62
Rick Daoe136.04
Invalid/blank votes25
Total Votes Cast736
UbenideFreddie Pitcher481.59Re-elected
David Adeang406.76Re-elected
Valdon Dowiyogo383.00Re-elected
Aloysius Amwano308.47Re-elected after three previous defeats
Ruston Marcus Kun287.68
Fabian Ribauw260.03Unseated
Alf Itsimaera222.96
Renos Renige Agege190.52
Michael Grillo Dekarube183.29
Adonis Gioura183.09
Skipper Hiram176.89
Briar-Rose Alona173.74
Ceila Cecilia Giouba173.74
Michael Fury Roland169.59
Dempsey Keppa168.17
Invalid/blank votes48
Total Votes Cast1,184
YarenDominic Tabuna227.83Re-elected
Kieren Keke222.95Re-elected
Charmaine Scotty166.90
John Daigon Julius110.82
Brian Joseph Amwano101.22
Johnny Taumea Agadio91.48
Invalid/blank votes2
Total Votes Cast378
Source: Republic of Nauru Government Gazette, 26 April 2008

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120212182828/http://www.chinapost.com.tw/asia/australia/2008/04/19/152647/Nauru-parliament.htm "Nauru parliament dissolved before April 26 election"], ''The China Post'' (Taiwan), April 19, 2008
  2. Phil Mercer, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7353783.stm "Nauru president calls snap polls"], BBC News, April 18, 2008
  3. [http://www.abc.net.au/ra/news/stories/200804/s2220808.htm?tab=latest "Nauru declares state of emergency and fresh elections"], ABC Radio Australia, April 18, 2008
  4. [http://www.abc.net.au/ra/news/stories/200804/s2210463.htm?tab=latest "Nauru judge blocks citizenship law change"], ABC Radio Australia, April 8, 2008
  5. (April 11, 2008). "Nauru speaker suspends all government members". [[Radio New Zealand International]].
  6. link. (2012-03-07 , ''Fiji Times'', April 23, 2008)
  7. (April 22, 2008). "65 candidates to contest Nauru parliament seats". [[Radio New Zealand International]].
  8. "PPAPD - Nauru Elections return Stephen-led Government".
  9. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7369685.stm "Nauru government claims poll win"], BBC News, April 27, 2008.
  10. [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i40FI46Pgz3FSxpEiSXaZen9gWzQD90B9TQ81 "Nauru political deadlock ends"], Associated Press, April 28, 2008.{{dead link. (November 2012)
  11. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160123182743/http://www.chinapost.com.tw/asia/new%20zealand/2008/04/28/153928/Gov%27t-wins.htm "Gov't wins increased majority in Nauru"], AFP (''The China Post''), April 28, 2008.
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