2013 Micronesian parliamentary election

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2013 Micronesian parliamentary election

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10 out of 14 seats in Congress

Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 5 March 2013 for the 10 seats in the Congress elected for a two-year term.[1] A total of 21 candidates ran for election.[1] Three MPs were elected unopposed.[1]

Results[edit]

State Constituency Candidate Votes % Notes
Chuuk Election District 1 Florencio Singkoro Harper 2,463 100 Incumbent
Total 2,463 100
Election District 2 Victory Gouland 2,525 50.4 Elected
Roger Mori 2,464 49.6 Incumbent
Total 4,989 100
Election District 3 Bonsiano Fasy Nethon 3,181 50.6 Incumbent, re-elected
Augustina Takashy 1,539 24.5
Michael Kanas 1,561 24.9
Total 6,281 100
Election District 4 Tiwiter Aritos 3,442 53.0 Incumbent, re-elected
Setiro Paul 3,050 47.0
Total 6,492 100
Election District 5 Tony Otto 813 29.0 Incumbent, re-elected
Ruphin Micky 554 19.8
Williander Jack 539 19.3
Robson Romolow 511 18.3
Moses Nelson 382 13.6
Total 2,799 100
Kosrae Election District Paliknoa Welly 2,106 69.60 Incumbent, re-elected
Johnson Asher 920 30.40
Total 3,026 100
Pohnpei Election District 1 Dohsis Halbert 2,489 52.17 Incumbent, re-elected
Ferny Perman 2,271 47.60
Write-in votes 11 0.23
Total 4,771 100
Election District 2 Berney Martin 2,981 54.83 Incumbent, re-elected
Dion Neth 2,456 45.17
Total 5,437 100
Election District 3 David Panuelo 2,124 98.65 Incumbent, re-elected
Write-in votes 29 1.35
Total 2,153 100
Yap Election District Isaac Figir 2,692 100 Incumbent, re-elected
Total 2,692 100
Source: Kaselehlie Press, Adam Carr

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c 21 contenders for national elections in 2013 Kaselehlie Press, 28 November 2013