Meneng Constituency

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Meneng
Locatie Constituency Meneng.png
Meneng Constituency within Nauru
Coordinates: 0°33′0″S166°57′01″E / 0.55000°S 166.95028°E / -0.55000; 166.95028 Coordinates: 0°33′0″S166°57′01″E / 0.55000°S 166.95028°E / -0.55000; 166.95028
CountryFlag of Nauru.svg  Nauru
Districts 1 (Meneng)
Area
  Total3.1 km2 (1.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total1,380
Time zone (UTC+12)
Area code +674
Members of Parliament 3 [1]

Meneng Constituency is one of the constituencies of Nauru. It returns three members to the Parliament of Nauru in Yaren. Previously, the Meneng Constituency returned two members of parliament, but in June 2013, the Electoral Act was amended to add an additional parliament member to the constituency. It comprises the Meneng District. [1]

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Members of Parliament

Seat 1
MemberTermParty
Nimrod Botelanga  ?-2004 Non-partisan
Sprent Dabwido 2004–2016 Nauru First
Lionel Aingimea 2016–present Non-partisan
Seat 2
MemberTermParty
Dogabe Jeremiah  ?-2007 Non-partisan
Rykers Solomon 2007-2013 Non-partisan
Lyn-Wannan Tawaki Kam 2013–2022 Non-partisan
Jesse Jeremiah 2022–present
Seat 3
MemberTermParty
Squire Jeremiah 2013–2016 Non-partisan
Vodrick Detsiogo 2016–2019
Khyde Menke 2019–present

Election results

CandidatePreference votesTotalNotes
1234567891011
Lionel Aingimea 44217498574742438080129147643.612Re-elected
Khyde Menke 223349117775238394464136191530.630Re-elected
Jesse Jeremiah 2231341279588657775160113182450.515Elected
Tawaki Kam 146128160109987715394114134126394.145Unseated
Vodrick Detsiogo 63921381341311441712191058260315.825
Robert Timothy599911113215513213613213419752306.745
Wiram Wiram8381114899410392136171140236304.314
Ronay Dick1679218192175169156116997841298.646
Jim Brechtefeld686184126103198145168151129106292.628
Samson Rock37810012122916717114613110192254.914
Nickos Simon46472207167204156129130100106292.628
Invalid/blank votes36
Total1375
Source: Electoral Commission of Nauru

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References

  1. 1 2 "Who comprises Parliament?". Government of the Republic of Nauru. Archived from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2023.