Aiwo Constituency

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Aiwo
Constituency
for the Parliament of Nauru
Locatie Constituency Aiwo.png
Location of Aiwo within Nauru
District Aiwo
Population1,220 (2011)
Area1.1 km2 (0.42 sq mi)
Current Constituency
Seats2 [1]
Member(s)

Aiwo Constituency is one of the constituencies of Nauru. It returns two members from Aiwo to the Parliament of Nauru in Yaren. [1]

Contents

Members of Parliament

Seat 1
MemberTermParty
Itubwa Amram 1968-1971
Kinza Clodumar 1971-1979 Centre Party
David Agir 1979-1983
Kinza Clodumar 1983-1989 Centre Party
Theodore Moses 1989-1995
Godfrey Thoma 1995-2007
Dantes Tsitsi 2007-2010
Milton Dube 2010–2022
Delvin Thoma 2022–Present
Seat 2
MemberTermParty
Edwin Tsitsi 1968-1976
René Harris 1977-2008
Godfrey Thoma 2008-2013
Aaron Stein Cook 2013–2019
Rennier Gadabu 2019–present

Election results

CandidatePreference votesTotalNotes
12345678910
Rennier Gadabu 24817866381223173040146399.956Re-elected
Delvin Thoma 1831667664532953588729350.155Elected
Milton Dube 1427467626035567382147275.603Unseated
Aaron Cook 8435606162899114411557213.461
Vania Scotty6051537689141118768846204.202
Clarissa Jeremiah38681137991115118865832204.035
Shane Detenamo15571511221168391715735193.075
Ken Blake9558911717511283765329179.229
Cory Caleb3936942488376101121162159.560
Evi Agir1621541379288958397115158.041
Invalid/blank votes17
Total815
Source: Electoral Commission of Nauru

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