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General elections were held in Niue on 6 May 2017. [1]
The 20 members of the Assembly are elected by two methods; 14 are elected from single-member consistencies and six are elected from a single nationwide constituency. [1] Both types of seat use first-past-the-post voting.
Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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O'Love Jacobsen | 452 | 9.25 | Elected |
Terry Coe | 431 | 8.82 | Re-elected |
Toke Talagi | 424 | 8.68 | Re-elected |
Stan Kalauni | 407 | 8.33 | Re-elected |
Crossley Tatui | 364 | 7.45 | Re-elected |
Joan Tahafa-Viliamu | 296 | 6.06 | Re-elected |
Sauni Tongatule | 282 | 5.77 | |
Willie Saniteli | 257 | 5.26 | |
Dessyo Sioneholo | 230 | 4.71 | |
Togia Sioneholo | 227 | 4.64 | Unseated |
Sisilia Talagi | 217 | 4.44 | |
Igasiatama Mokole | 211 | 4.32 | |
Moka Tano Puleosi | 159 | 3.25 | |
Maru Talagi | 145 | 2.97 | |
Ida Hekesi | 134 | 2.74 | |
Norman Mitimeti | 129 | 2.64 | |
Cherie Tafatu | 127 | 2.60 | |
Catherine Papani | 106 | 2.17 | |
Rozlyn Hipa | 99 | 2.03 | |
Charles Magatogia | 66 | 1.35 | |
Merry Anno Lui Iakopo | 56 | 1.15 | |
Lagisia Manttan | 41 | 0.84 | |
Tama Posimani | 27 | 0.55 | |
Total | 4,887 | 100.00 | |
Source: Tala Niue |
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Notes |
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Alofi North | Va'aiga Tukuitonga | 44 | Re-elected |
Tutuli Heka | 36 | ||
Alofi South | Dalton Tagelagi | 151 | Re-elected |
Laga Lavini | 59 | ||
Avatele | Billy Talagi | 41 | Re-elected |
Poimamao Vakanofiti | 33 | ||
Hakupu | Michael Jackson | 56 | Re-elected |
Young Vivian | 48 | Lost seat | |
Hikutavake | Opili Talafasi | 16 | Re-elected |
Ian Hipa | 11 | ||
Lakepa | Halene Kupa Magatogia | 31 | Re-elected |
Bob Tunifo Talagi | 15 | ||
Liku | Pokotoa Sipeli | – | Re-elected unopposed |
Makefu | Tofua Puletama | 24 | Re-elected |
Deve KoloseTalagi | 16 | ||
Mutalau | Maureen Melekitama | 19 | Elected (coin-toss) |
Bill Vakaafi Motufoou | 19 | Unseated (coin-toss) | |
Makaseau Ioane | 15 | ||
Namukulu | Jack Willie Lipitoa | – | Re-elected unopposed |
Tamakautoga | Andrew Funaki | 39 | Elected |
Muiaki Makani | 34 | ||
Toi | Dion Taufitu | 10 | Re-elected |
Sione Kaulima | 4 | ||
Tuapa | Mona Ainu'u | 23 | Elected |
Krypton Okesene | 13 | ||
Halafoou Mokalei | 9 | ||
Hale Ikitule | 7 | ||
Vaiea | Talititama Taliati | – | Re-elected unopposed |
Source: Tala Niue |
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