2000 Nauruan parliamentary election

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Early parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 8 April 2000.[1] All candidates ran as independents. Following the election René Harris was elected President by the Parliament, defeating Bernard Dowiyogo by one vote.[1] However, following the resignation of Speaker Ludwig Scotty and Deputy Speaker Ross Cain, Cain resigned, and Dowiyogo was subsequently elected president.[1] Voter turnout was 89%.[2]

Results[edit]

PartyVotes%Seats
Independents3,292100.0018
Total3,292100.0018
Valid votes3,29296.54
Invalid/blank votes1183.46
Total votes3,410100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,82989.06
Source: Gazette, Nohlen et al.

By constituency[edit]

Constituency Candidate Votes Notes
Aiwo René Reynaldo Harris 191.783 Elected
Godfrey Awaire Thoma 188.277 Elected
Randall Amos Cook 103.799
David Libokimedo Agir 94.918
Therodore Conrad Moses 92.204
Richard Dugan Bill 89.775
Alfred Aongo Moses 89.694
Invalid/blank votes 10
Total votes cast 338
Anabar James Deidi Deireragea 174.766 Elected
Ludwig Derangadage Scotty 150.149 Elected
Godfrey Atsine Waidabu 109.483
David Peter Gadaraoa 103.516
Maein Deireragea 97.116
Felix Mirie Kun 80.366
Invalid/blank votes 10
Total votes cast 302
Anetan Remy Gerard Namaduk 195.420 Elected
Vassal Abogo Gadoengin 175.851 Elected
Lawrence Stephen 141.760
Gaiman Deireragea 111.896
Jac Tevaki Fritz 105.147
Jennie Solomon 104.075
Ruby Eidagarube Dediya 99.038
Rimone Tom 96.870
Invalid/blank votes 9
Total votes cast 388
Boe Kinza Godfrey Clodumar 255.997 Elected
Ross Melvin Cain 180.975 Elected
Clinton Deton Benjamin 158.841
Chanda Pasulia Deiranauw 132.183
August Detonga Deiye 120.510
Isaac Eobwaoin Aremwa 117.295
Michael Fury Roland 105.546
Robinen Sam Billiam 105.478
Invalid/blank votes 3
Total votes cast 436
Buada Vinson Franco Detenamo 118.328 Elected
Lyn Terangi Adam 103.433 Elected
Reuben James Kun 98.419
Nelson De-Burma Tamakin 84.778
Tamaiti Willie Star 81.538
Nicholas Depaune 80.063
Trevor Gaderere Bernicke 70.669
Manfred Rabaun Depaune 65.617
Klenny Shoalhaven Harris 61.449
Invalid/blank votes 15
Total votes cast 288
Meneng Dogabe Abner Jeremiah 352.829 Elected
Nimrod Botelanga 287.791 Elected
Paul Deluckner Aingimea 166.932
Sprent Dabwido 154.139
Doneke Jim Kepae 151.442
Degababene Roxen Agadio 128.535
Joshua Porthos Baidongo Bop 124.484
Ralph Steven 119.741
Johnny Taumea 118.118
Invalid/blank votes 10
Total votes cast 587
Ubenide Bernard Dowiyogo 219.955 Elected
Aloysius Edrick Iyomogo Amwano 199.750 Elected
Derog Gioura 189.497 Elected
Joseph Laben Hiram 178.516 Elected
David Adeang 162.732
Ken Victor Detudamo 161.177
Kennan Ranibok Adeang 149.445
Mark Dennis Kun 139.898
Romys Eobob 134.206
Fabian Dominic Ribauw 127.139
Milton Jonathan Benjamin 124.739
Eddy Nelson Conrad Scotty 120.901
Renos Agege 108.746
Lui Datar Tolvai Eoaeo 108.638
Cecilia Limen 95.324
Francis Detsibanga Amram 94.925
Gavin Dekarube 91.203
Dempsey Keppa 88.211
Darnard Yunginwero Dongobir 76.906
Charles Lanza Ratabwiy 68.727
Invalid/blank votes 40
Total votes cast 774
Yaren Pres Nimes Ekwona 128.081 Elected
Anthony Kododo Detsimea Audoa 106.841 Elected
Ludwig Dowong Keke 80.706
Alfred Derangdedage Dick 77.370
John Daegan Akubor 75.966
Robert Rawate Snr. Kaierua 67.216
Ruby Eidebatongo Willis 65.386
Joseph Ludwig Cain 63.208
Terrence Bernard Debao 62.172
Brian Amwano 55.545
Ikelani Ruthven Capelle 50.976
Invalid/blank votes 21
Total votes cast 297
Source: Republic of Nauru Government Gazette, 8 April, 2000

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Nauru Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p702 ISBN 0-19-924959-8