List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (2016–2020)
The 52 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 2016 to 2020 were elected on 22 January 2016.
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List of members
| Constituency | Member | Party | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ambae | Jacob Mata | Nagriamel | |
| Jay Ngwele | Iauko Group | ||
| Alickson Vira | Natatok | ||
| Ambrym | Bruno Leingkone | National United Party | |
| Albert Abel Williams | Land and Justice Party | ||
| Banks | Jack Wona | Vanuatu National Development Party | |
| Efate | Norris Kalmet | Union of Moderate Parties | |
| Joshua Kalsakau | Vanuatu Labour Party | ||
| Jerry Kanas | Independent | Died in June 2019. Edwin Kalorisu (LP) won the subsequent by-election[1] | |
| Nato Taiwia | Melanesian Progressive Party | Following an electoral petition in April 2016, Gillion William (GJP) was declared the winner after a recount and Taiwia removed from Parliament[2] | |
| Epi | Isaac Daniel Tongolilu | Independent | |
| Seoule Simeon | Union of Moderate Parties | ||
| Luganville | Seremaia Matai | Independent | |
| Marc Ati | Iauko Group | ||
| Malekula | Sato Kilman | People's Progressive Party | |
| Esmon Saimon | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
| Marcellino Barthemely | Reunification Movement for Change | ||
| Don Ken Stephen | People's Services Party | ||
| Jerome Ladvaune | Union of Moderate Parties | ||
| Sala John | Land and Justice Party | ||
| Graci Chadrack | Independent | ||
| Malo–Aore | Havo Molisale | Nagriamel | Died in February 2016. Uri Warawara (GJP) won the subsequent by-election |
| Maewo | Ian Wilson | Independent | |
| Paama | Fred William Tasso | Land and Justice Party | |
| Pentecost | Silas Bule Melve | National United Party | |
| Charlot Salwai | Reunification Movement for Change | ||
| Francois Chani Tabisal | National United Party | ||
| Ham Lin̄i | National United Party | ||
| Port Vila | Kenneth Natapei | Vanua'aku Pati | |
| Ishmael Kalsakau | Union of Moderate Parties | ||
| Ralph Regenvanu | Land and Justice Party | ||
| Jean Pierre Nirua | Independent | ||
| Kalo Seule | Green Confederation | ||
| Ephraim Kalsakau | Independent | ||
| Santo | Hosea Ovock Rothul Nevu | Iauko Group | |
| Alfred Maoh | Land and Justice Party | ||
| Samson Samsen | Vanuatu Presidential Party | ||
| Gaetan Pikioune | Nagriamel | ||
| Rick Mahe Tchamako | Reunification Movement for Change | ||
| Edwin Amblus Macreveth | Fren Melanesian Party | ||
| Ronald Warsal Kalmasei | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
| Shepherds | Toara Kalo Daniel | Green Confederation | |
| Southern Islands | Tomker Netvunei Naling | Union of Moderate Parties | |
| Tanna | Joe Natuman | Vanua'aku Pati | Removed from Parliament in May 2018. Jimmy Nipo (LP) won the subsequent by-election |
| Jotham Napat | Leaders Party of Vanuatu | ||
| Bob Loughman | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
| Tom Noam Iouniwan | Independent | ||
| Nakou Natuman | Union of Moderate Parties | ||
| Johnny Koanapo Rasou | Vanua'aku Pati | ||
| Andrew Solomon Napuat | Land and Justice Party | ||
| Tongoa | Kalo Pakoa Songi Lano | Iauko Group | |
| Torres | Christophe Emelee | Vanuatu National Development Party | |
| Source: Parliament[3] | |||
References
- Kalorisu wins Vanuatu by-election Radio New Zealand, 4 September 2019
- Election Petitioner Wins Vanuatu Post, 25 April 2016
- Members of the 11th Legislation Parliament of Vanuatu
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