East Isabel constituency
East Isabel was a single-member constituency of the Legislative Assembly and National Parliament of Solomon Islands between 1976 and 1993. Located on Santa Isabel Island, it replaced the East Isabel/Savo constituency, and was succeeded by Gao/Bugotu (in which its final MP Nathaniel Supa was re-elected)[1] and Maringe/Kokota.
East Isabel | |
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Former Single-member Constituency for the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands | |
Region | Isabel Province |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1976 |
Abolished | 1993 |
Created from | East Isabel/Savo |
Replaced by | Gao/Bugotu & Maringe/Kokota |
List of MPs
Term | MP | Party |
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1976–1980 | Francis Reginald Kikolo | |
1980–1984 | Michael Evo | |
1984–1989 | Nathaniel Supa | |
1989–1993 |
Election results
1989
1989 general election | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
Nathaniel Supa | 781 | |
Michael Evo | 694 | |
Culwick Maneguasa Vahia | 531 | |
Lonsdale Manase | 184 | |
Jayson Luguhavi | 158 | |
Michael Devis | 75 | |
Joseph Bogese | 60 | |
Invalid/blank votes | ||
Total | 2,483 | |
Registered voters | 3,236 | |
Source: Election Passport |
1984
1984 general elections | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
Nathaniel Supa | 1,008 | |
Michael Evo | 813 | |
Rex Bogese | 235 | |
Invalid/blank votes | ||
Total | 2,056 | |
Registered voters | ||
Source: Election Passport |
1980
1980 general election | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
Michael Evo | 586 | |
Culwick Maneguasa Vahia | 294 | |
Z. Takonene | 209 | |
Francis Reginald Kikolo | 184 | |
N. Legua | 172 | |
M. Manesonia | 158 | |
J. Aujare | 120 | |
T. Quity | 99 | |
Invalid/blank votes | ||
Total | 1,822 | |
Registered voters | 2,470 | |
Source: Election Passport |
1976
1976 general election | ||
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Candidate | Party | Votes |
Francis Reginald Kikolo | 444 | |
Douglas Feitei | 327 | |
Daniel Denys Maile | 262 | |
Moses Mahomed Razak | 249 | |
Cullwick Maneguasa Vahia | 145 | |
Benjamin Tivo Zeva | 120 | |
Alfred Charles Bugoro | 105 | |
Invalid/blank votes | ||
Total | 1,652 | |
Registered voters | ||
Source: Election Passport |
References
- Solomon Islands Election Passport
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