List of members of the Assembly of French Polynesia (2018–2023)

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Members of the Assembly of French Polynesia were elected on 22 April and 6 May 2018. According to second-round results, the 57 representatives consisted of 38 representatives of Tapura Huiraatira, 11 for Tahoera'a Huiraatira, and 8 for Tavini Huiraatira. [1] [2]

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Members

NameSectionParty
  Édouard Fritch Windward Isles 1 Tapura Huiraatira
  Nicole Bouteau Windward Isles 1 Tapura Huiraatira
  Michel Buillard Windward Isles 1 Tapura Huiraatira
  Sylvana Puhetini Windward Isles 1 Tapura Huiraatira
  Philip Schyle Windward Isles 1 Tapura Huiraatira
  Virginie Bruant Windward Isles 1 Tapura Huiraatira
  John Toromona Windward Isles 1 Tapura Huiraatira
  Romilda Tahiata Windward Isles 1 Tapura Huiraatira
  Vaiata Perry-Friedman Windward Isles 1 Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  Angélo Frébault Windward Isles 1 Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  Vaitea Le Gayic Windward Isles 1 Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  Chantal Galenon Windward Isles 1 Tavini Huiraatira
  Richard Tuheiava Windward Isles 1 Tavini Huiraatira
  Nicole Sanquer Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Jacquie Graffe Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Béatrice Lucas Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Henri Flohr Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Tepuaraurii Teriitahi Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Putai Taae Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Juliette Matehau-Nuupure Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Tearii Alpha Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Tapeta Tetopata Windward Isles 2 Tapura Huiraatira
  Teura Iriti Windward Isles 2 Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  James Heaux Windward Isles 2 Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  Antony Géros Windward Isles 2 Tavini Huiraatira
  Valentina Cross Windward Isles 2 Tavini Huiraatira
  Rony Tumahai Windward Isles 3 Tapura Huiraatira
  Isabelle Sachet Windward Isles 3 Tapura Huiraatira
  Teva Rohfritsch Windward Isles 3 Tapura Huiraatira
  Teura Tarahu-Atuahiva Windward Isles 3 Tapura Huiraatira
  Jean-Christophe Bouissou Windward Isles 3 Tapura Huiraatira
  Dylma Aro Windward Isles 3 Tapura Huiraatira
  Nuihau Laurey Windward Isles 3 Tapura Huiraatira
  Geffry Salmon Windward Isles 3 Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  Oscar Temaru Windward Isles 3 Tavini Huiraatira
  Eliane Tevahitua Windward Isles 3 Tavini Huiraatira
  Moetai Brotherson Windward Isles 3 Tavini Huiraatira
  Gaston Tong Sang Leeward Isles Tapura Huiraatira
  Lana Tetuanui Leeward Isles Tapura Huiraatira
  Marcelin Lisan Leeward Isles Tapura Huiraatira
  Patricia Amaru Leeward Isles Tapura Huiraatira
  Thomas Moutame Leeward Isles Tapura Huiraatira
  Augustine Tuuhia Leeward IslesTapura Huiraatira
  Sylviane Terooatea Leeward Isles Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  Teumere Atger-Hoi Leeward Isles Tavini Huiraatira
  Félix Tokoragi East Tuamotu and Gambiers Tapura Huiraatira
  Joséphine Teakarotu East Tuamotu and Gambiers Tapura Huiraatira
  Yseult Butcher East Tuamotu and GambiersTahoera'a Huiraatira
  Teapehu Teahe West Tuamotu Tapura Huiraatira
  Teina Maraeura West Tuamotu Tapura Huiraatira
  Bernard Natua West TuamotuTahoera'a Huiraatira
  Joëlle Frébault Marquesas Islands Tapura Huiraatira
  Benoît Kautai Marquesas Islands Tapura Huiraatira
  Etienne Tehaamoana Marquesas IslandsTahoera'a Huiraatira
  Frédéric Riveta Austral Islands Tapura Huiraatira
  Louisa Tahuhuterani Austral Islands Tapura Huiraatira
  Fernand Tahiata Austral Islands Tapura Huiraatira

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