2019 New Caledonian legislative election

Legislative elections were held in New Caledonia on 12 May 2019.

Electoral system

Voters elect 76 members to the assemblies of the three provinces of New Caledonia. In turn, 54 also become members of the Congress of New Caledonia. The elections used a restricted roll, which restricts voting depending on how long someone has lived in New Caledonia.[1]

Results

Party Provincial Assemblies Congress
Votes % Seats +/- Seats +/-
Anti-independence
Future with Confidence 32,336 29.35 23 +7 18 +5
Caledonia Together 15,948 14.48 9 –11 7 –8
Oceanian Awakening 6,077 5.52 4 New 3 New
National Rally 2,707 2.46 0 0
Common Caledonian Destiny 1,667 1.51 0 New 0 New
New and Reunited Caledonia 841 0.76 0 New 0 New
Anti-independence total 59,576 54.08 36 –1 28 –1
Pro-independence
Caledonian UnionFLNKS 14,255 12.94 15 –2 9 –1
National Union for Independence 12,679 11.51 14 +3 9 +2
Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front 11,269 10.23 7 +1 6 +1
Labour Party 4,182 3.80 2 1
New Independence and Sovereignty Movement 1,971 1.79 0 New 0 New
Kanak Socialist Liberation 1,536 1.39 2 1
Unitary Kanaky Generation 800 0.73 0 New 0 New
Pro-independence total 46,692 42.39 40 +1 26 +1
Citizens' Alliance 2,043 1.85 0 New 0 New
Build Differently 1,852 1.68 0 New 0 New
Total 110,163 100 76 54
Valid votes 110,163 97.70
Blank votes 1,714 1.52
Null votes 883 0.78
Total voters 112,760 100
Registered voters/turnout 169,635 66.47
Source: New Caledonia Government

References

  1. "New Caledonia readies for election". RNZ. 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
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