2003 Micronesian parliamentary election|
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 4 March 2003.[1] As there were no political parties, all 28 candidates ran as independents. Four candidates were elected unopposed.[2]
Electoral system
At the time of the election, Congress consisted of 14 members, of which 10 were elected for two-year terms and four elected for four-year terms.[2] The 2003 elections were for both types of seats.[2]
Results
| State |
District |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Notes
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| Chuuk |
At-Large |
Redley A. Killion |
14,515 |
52.27 |
Elected
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| Jack Fritz |
13,252 |
47.73 |
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| Election District 1 |
Henry Asugar |
1,919 |
33.71 |
Elected
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| Fabian Nimea |
1,557 |
27.35 |
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| Kachuo Eko |
1,345 |
23.63 |
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| Herner Braiei |
872 |
15.32 |
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| Election District 2 |
Roosevelt Kansou |
— |
Elected unopposed
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| Election District 3 |
Sabino Asor |
2,144 |
30.16 |
Elected
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| Wiseman Moses |
1,234 |
17.36 |
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| Joseph Kasian |
947 |
13.32 |
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| Rockhudson Tomy |
946 |
13.31 |
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| Simiram Sipenuk |
717 |
10.09 |
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| Sanphy William |
653 |
9.19 |
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| Johannes Serious |
467 |
6.57 |
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| Election District 4 |
Twitier Aritos |
4,100 |
55.77 |
Elected
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| John Petewon |
3,252 |
44.23 |
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| Election District 5 |
Nelson Moses |
1,279 |
51.68 |
Elected
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| Write-in |
1,196 |
48.32 |
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| Kosrae |
At-Large |
Alik Alik |
1,932 |
51.77 |
Elected
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| Jocob Nena |
1,800 |
48.23 |
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| Election District |
Claude Phillip |
— |
Elected unopposed
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| Pohnpei |
At-Large |
Resio Moses |
5,399 |
40.02 |
Elected
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| Mohner Esiel |
4,137 |
30.66 |
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| Leo A. Falcam |
3,955 |
29.32 |
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| Election District 1 |
Dohsis S. Halbert |
— |
Elected unopposed
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| Election District 2 |
Dion G. Neth |
2,299 |
40.63 |
Elected
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| Wagner M. Lawrence |
1,820 |
32.16 |
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| Herman Semes |
1,540 |
27.21 |
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| Election District 3 |
Peter M. Christian |
2,861 |
67.13 |
Elected
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| Pauli Rodriguez |
1,401 |
32.87 |
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| Yap |
At-Large |
Joseph Urusemal |
2,579 |
73.90 |
Elected
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| Jesse Raglmar-Subolmar |
911 |
26.10 |
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| Election District |
Isaac V. Figir |
— |
Elected unopposed
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| Source: Adam Carr
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References
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| Parliamentary elections | |
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| Constitutional Conventions | |
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| Referendums | |
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- See also: Elections and referendums in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
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