Titikaveka (electorate)

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Titikaveka
Constituency
for the Parliament of the Cook Islands
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Region Rarotonga
Current constituency
Created1981
Number of members1
Member(s) Sonny Williams
Created from Takitumu

Titikaveka is a Cook Islands electoral division returning one member to the Cook Islands Parliament.

The electorate was created in 1981, when the Constitution Amendment (No. 9) Act 1980–1981 [1] adjusted electorate boundaries and split the electorate of Takitumu into three. It consists of the tapere of Tikioki, Akapuao, Te Puna, Titikaveka, Kauare, Arakuo, Turoa, Totokoitu, Avaavaroa, and Vaimaanga on the island of Rarotonga.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
1983 (March) Matapo Cook Islands Party
1983 (Nov) Teariki Matenga Democratic Party
1989, 1994 Tekaotiki Matapo Cook Islands Party
1999 Robert Wigmore Democratic Party
2004 Tekaotiki Matapo Cook Islands Party
2006, 2007 by-election 2010 Robert Wigmore Democratic Party
2012 by-election, 2014, 2018 Selina Napa Democratic Party
2022 Sonny Williams Cook Islands Party

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References

  1. "Constitution Amendment (No 9) Act 1980–81". PACLII. Retrieved 14 July 2020.