Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 1987–1992

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This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 1987 to 1992, as elected at the 1987 election. [1] [2]

MemberPartyElectorateProvince
Judah Akesim [lower-alpha 1] Pangu Party Ambunti-Dreikikir Open East Sepik
Tom Amaiu Independent Kompiam Ambum Open Enga
William Ank People's Progress Party Mendi Open Southern Highlands
Joseph Aoae People's Party Kairuku-Hiri Open Central
Malipu Balakau National Party Enga Provincial Enga
Raphael Bele Melanesian Alliance Party Central Bougainville Open Bougainville
Mathew Bendumb Pangu Party Bulolo Open Morobe
Hugo Berghuser National Party Nat. Capital District Provincial NCD
David Beu People's Action Party Sohe Open Northern
Timothy Bonga Pangu Party Nawae Open Morobe
Bob Bubac Pangu Party North Fly Open Western Province
Esorom Burege Pangu Party Gazelle Open East New Britain
Sir Julius Chan People's Progress Party Namatanai Open New Ireland
Ted Diro People's Action Party Central Provincial Central
Akoka Doi Independent Ijivitari Open Northern
Gai Duwabane National Party Daulo Open Eastern Highlands
Philemon Embel Independent Nipa-Kutubu Open Southern Highlands
Peter Gaige Independent Obura-Wonenara Open Eastern Highlands
Peter Garong Pangu Party Tewae-Siassi Open Morobe
Ben Garry Morobe Independent Group Huon Gulf Open Morobe
Benson Garui People's Action Party Northern Provincial Northern
Jack Genia Pangu Party Abau Open Central
John Giheno Pangu Party Henganofi Open Eastern Highlands
Henu Hesingut Pangu Party Finschhafen Open Morobe
Tom Horik People's Democratic Movement Kabwum Open Morobe
Harry Humphreys [lower-alpha 2] Pangu Party Talasea Open West New Britain
Masket Iangalio Independent Wapenamanda Open Enga
Mathias Ijape National Party Goroka Open Eastern Highlands
Toni Ila Pangu Party Lae Open Morobe
Daniel Itu People's Action Party Kerema Open Gulf
Aiva Ivarato People's Democratic Movement Eastern Highlands Provincial Eastern Highlands
Alfred Kaiabe [lower-alpha 3] People's Solidarity Party Komo-Magarima Open Southern Highlands
Paul Kamod Pangu Party Madang Open Madang
John Kaputin Independent Rabaul Open East New Britain
Albert Karo People's Democratic MovementMoresby South Open NCD
Melchior Kasap Melanesian Alliance Party Madang Provincial Madang
Jerry Kavori People's Democratic Movement Lufa Open Eastern Highlands
Billy Kepi [lower-alpha 4] United Party Okapa Open Eastern Highlands
Albert Kipalan People's Progress Party Wabag Open Enga
Alois Koki Pangu Party Pomio Open East New Britain
Wiwa Korowi Independent Southern Highlands Provincial Southern Highlands
Peter Kuman People's Democratic Movement Chimbu Provincial Chimbu
Peter Kungka Melanesian Alliance Party South Bougainville Open Bougainville
James Kuru Kupul People's Democratic Movement Jimi Open Western Highlands
Galeva Kwarara People's Party Rigo Open Central
Philip Laki Pangu Party Angoram Open East Sepik
Galen Lang Independent Sumkar Open Madang
Iairo Lasaro Independent Alotau Open Milne Bay
Tenda Lau Independent Lagaip Porgera Open Enga
Jacob Lemeki People's Progress Party Samarai-Murua Open Milne Bay
Patterson Lowa [lower-alpha 2] Melanesian Alliance Party Talasea Open West New Britain
Sir Pita Lus Pangu Party Maprik Open East Sepik
Harulai Mai People's Democratic Movement Tari Open Southern Highlands
Castan Maibawa [lower-alpha 4] Independent Okapa Open Eastern Highlands
Marabe Makiba [lower-alpha 3] People's Democratic Movement Komo-Magarima Open Southern Highlands
Johnson Maladina Independent Esa'ala Open Milne Bay
Pius Malip [lower-alpha 1] Independent Ambunti-Dreikikir Open East Sepik
Steven Mambon Morobe Independent Group Markham Open Morobe
Allan Ebu Marai National Party Kikori Open Gulf
Arnold Marsipal Pangu Party Manus Provincial Manus
Aruru Matiabe National Party Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open Southern Highlands
Michael Mel National Party Anglimp-South Waghi Open Western Highlands
Wagi Merimba Independent Kundiawa Open Chimbu
Fr John Momis Melanesian Alliance Party Bougainville Provincial Bougainville
Beona Motawiya People's Progress Party Kiriwina-Goodenough Open Milne Bay
Rabbie Namaliu Pangu Party Kokopo Open East New Britain
Bernard Narokobi Melanesian Alliance Party Wewak Open East Sepik
Thomas Negints People's Democratic Movement Tambul-Nebilyer Open Western Highlands
Bill Ninkama People's Democratic Movement Gumine Open Chimbu
Aron Noaio People's Action Party Gulf Provincial Gulf
John Numi National Party Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open Chimbu
Michael Ogio Independent North Bougainville Open Bougainville
Samuel Pariwa League for National Advancement Rai Coast Open Madang
Joel Paua National Party Baiyer-Mul Open Western Highlands
Melchior Pep Pangu Party Dei Open Western Highlands
James Pokasui Independent Manus Open Manus
Paul Pora National Party Hagen Open Western Highlands
Gabriel Ramoi People's Democratic Movement Aitape-Lumi Open West Sepik
Andrew Ruddaka Independent Goilala Open Central
Benais Sabumei National Party Unggai-Bena Open Eastern Highlands
Utula Samana Morobe Independent Group Morobe Provincial Morobe
Christopher Sambre Pangu Party Nuku Open West Sepik
Jimson Sauk Independent Kandep Open Enga
Babadi Sawasi People's Party Middle Fly Open Western Province
Gerard Sigulogo Melanesian Alliance Party Kavieng Open New Ireland
Brown Sinamoi National Party Chuave Open Chimbu
Michael Singan Independent New Ireland Provincial New Ireland
Paul Powa Sisioka People's Democratic Movement Karimui-Nomane Open Chimbu
Sir Michael Somare Pangu Party East Sepik Provincial East Sepik
Karl Stack League for National Advancement West Sepik Provincial West Sepik
Robert Suckling People's Action PartyMoresby North West Open NCD
Kala Swokin People's Action Party Western Provincial Western
Avusi Tanao People's Democratic Movement Kainantu Open Eastern Highlands
Felix Tapineng League for National Advancement Telefomin Open West Sepik
Anthony Temo People's Democratic Movement Imbonggu Open Southern Highlands
Ereman Tobaining Sr. Pangu Party East New Britain Provincial East New Britain
Soso Tomu Pangu Party Kagua-Erave Open Southern Highlands
Theodore Tuya People's Progress Party Usino Bundi Open Madang
David Unagi People's Democratic MovementMoresby North East Open NCD
Bernard Vogae Pangu Party Kandrian-Gloucester Open West New Britain
Jim Yer Waim Independent Kerowagi Open Chimbu
Ainde Wainzo Morobe Independent Group Menyamya Open Morobe
Lucas Waka Pangu Party West New Britain Provincial West New Britain
Paul Wanjik Pangu Party Wosera-Gawi Open East Sepik
Tim Ward Independent Bogia Open Madang
John Wawia Pangu Party Yangoru-Saussia Open East Sepik
William Wii National Party North Waghi Open Western Highlands
Paias Wingti People's Democratic Movement Western Highlands Provincial Western Highlands
Roy Yaki People's Democratic Movement Ialibu-Pangia Open Southern Highlands
James Yakip Melanesian Alliance Party Middle Ramu Open Madang
Wap Yawo Independent Vanimo-Green River Open West Sepik
Dennis Young Pangu Party Milne Bay Provincial Milne Bay
Parry Zeipi Independent South Fly Open Western

Notes

  1. 1 2 Ambunti-Dreikikir Open MP Pius Malip died in a car accident on 21 November 1988. Judah Akesim won the resulting by-election in April 1989. [5] [3]
  2. 1 2 Talasea Open MP Harry Humphreys died in 1988. Patterson Lowa won the resulting by-election later that year. [3]
  3. 1 2 The National Court declared the election of Komo-Magarima MP Maribe Makiba to be void on 5 June 1989. Alfred Kaiabe, the successful petitioner against Makiba, won the resulting by-election in 1990. [4] [3]
  4. 1 2 Okapa Open MP Billy Kepi died in 1988. Castan Maibawa won the resulting by-election later that year. [3]

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