Boe Constituency

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Boe
Locatie Constituency Boe.png
Boe Constituency within Nauru
Coordinates: 0°32′30″S166°54′51″E / 0.54167°S 166.91417°E / -0.54167; 166.91417
CountryFlag of Nauru.svg  Nauru
Districts 1 (Boe)
Area
  Total
0.5 km2 (0.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
851
Time zone (UTC+12)
Area code +674
Members of Parliament 2 [1]

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

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Members of Parliament

Seat 1
MemberTermParty
Kenas Aroi 1968–1991 Non-partisan
Detonga Deiye 1991–1995 Non-partisan
Kinza Clodumar 1995–2003 Centre Party
Mathew Batsiua 2003–2016 Non-partisan
Asterio Appi 2016–present
Seat 2
MemberTermParty
Hammer DeRoburt 1968–1992 Non-partisan
Michael Aroi 1992–? Non-partisan
Ross Cain ?–2003 Non-partisan
Baron Waqa 2003–2019 Non-partisan
Martin Hunt 2019–present

Election results

CandidatePreference votesTotalNotes
123456
Asterio Appi 3961759251107221585.150Re-elected
Martin Hunt 3183258513512851576.683Re-elected
Wanganeen Emiu207212122119191191453.450
Baron Waqa 10366114106260393318.000
Samvic Namaduk8154333243184120313.550
Dempsey Detenamo1011029638817266306.067
Invalid/blank votes4
Total1046
Source: Electoral Commission of Nauru

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