11th Cook Islands Parliament
The 11th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2004 election, held on 7 September 2004.
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Due to a large number of electoral petitions, Parliament did not meet until mid-December 2006.
The Speaker of the 11th Parliament was Norman George.[1]
Initial party standings
Parties | Votes | % | Seats |
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Democratic Party | 3944 | 47.5 | 14 |
Cook Islands Party | 3647 | 43.9 | 9 |
Tumu Enua | 198 | 2.4 | 0 |
Independents | 539 | 6.5 | 1 |
Total | 8328 | 85.8 | 24 |
Source: [2] |
Members
Initial MPs
Name | Party | Electorate | Term | |
Teina Bishop | CIP | Arutanga/Nikaupara/Reureu | Second | |
Tupou Faireka | CIP | Tupapa/Maraerenga | Fourth | |
Teariki Heather | CIP | Akaoa | First | |
Geoffrey Henry | CIP | Takuvaine/Tutakimoa | Seventh | |
Kete Ioane | DP | Vaipae/Tautu | Second | |
Terepai Maoate | DP | Ngatangiia | Sixth | |
Terepai Maoate Jnr | DP | Amuri/Ureia | First | |
Tom Marsters | CIP | Murienua | Fourth | |
Jim Marurai | DP | Ivirua | Third | |
Tiki Matapo | CIP | Titikaveka | First | |
Ngamau Munokoa | DP | Nikao/Panama | Third | |
Albert (Peto) Nicholas | CIP | Avatiu/Ruatonga | Third | |
Peri Vaevae Pare | DP | Matavera | Second | |
Mii Parima | CIP | Tamarua | Third | |
Winton Pickering | DP | Oneroa | First | |
Henry Puna | CIP | Manihiki | First | |
Wilkie Rasmussen | DP | Penrhyn | Second | |
Piho Rua | Independent | Rakahanga | First | |
Upokomaki Simpson | DP | Teenui-Mapumai | Third | |
Mapu Taia | DP | Mauke | Second | |
Eugene Tatuava | DP | Tengatangi/Areora/Ngatiarua | First | |
Tangata Vavia | DP | Mitiaro | Third | |
Vaine Iriano Wichman | CIP | Ruaau | First | |
Tiaki Wuatai | DP | Pukapuka/Nassau | Second |
References
- "New speaker elected in the Cook Islands". Radio New Zealand International. 2004-12-14. Archived from the original on 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
- "GENERAL ELECTION PRELIMINARY RESULTS: STATE OF THE PARTIES - to 13 September 2004". Cook Islands News. 13 September 2004. Archived from the original on 15 October 2004.
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