2013 Micronesian parliamentary election|
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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
| State
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Constituency
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Notes
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| Chuuk |
Election District 1 |
Florencio Singkoro Harper |
2,463 |
100 |
Incumbent
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| Total |
2,463 |
100 |
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| Election District 2 |
Victor Gouland |
2,525 |
50.4 |
Elected
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| Roger Mori |
2,464 |
49.6 |
Incumbent
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| Total |
4,989 |
100 |
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| Election District 3 |
Bonsiano Fasy Nethon |
3,181 |
50.6 |
Incumbent, re-elected
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| Augustina Takashy |
1,539 |
24.5 |
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| Michael Kanas |
1,561 |
24.9 |
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| Total |
6,281 |
100 |
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| Election District 4 |
Tiwiter Aritos |
3,442 |
53.0 |
Incumbent, re-elected
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| Setiro Paul |
3,050 |
47.0 |
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| Total |
6,492 |
100 |
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| Election District 5 |
Tony Otto |
813 |
29.0 |
Incumbent, re-elected
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| Ruphin Micky |
554 |
19.8 |
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| Williander Jack |
539 |
19.3 |
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| Robson Romolow |
511 |
18.3 |
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| Moses Nelson |
382 |
13.6 |
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| Total |
2,799 |
100 |
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| Kosrae |
Election District |
Paliknoa Welly |
2,106 |
69.60 |
Incumbent, re-elected
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| Johnson Asher |
920 |
30.40 |
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| Total |
3,026 |
100 |
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| Pohnpei |
Election District 1 |
Dohsis Halbert |
2,489 |
52.17 |
Incumbent, re-elected
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| Ferny Perman |
2,271 |
47.60 |
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| Write-in votes |
11 |
0.23 |
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| Total |
4,771 |
100 |
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| Election District 2 |
Berney Martin |
2,981 |
54.83 |
Incumbent, re-elected
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| Dion Neth |
2,456 |
45.17 |
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| Total |
5,437 |
100 |
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| Election District 3 |
David Panuelo |
2,124 |
98.65 |
Incumbent, re-elected
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| Write-in votes |
29 |
1.35 |
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| Total |
2,153 |
100 |
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| Yap |
Election District |
Isaac Figir |
2,692 |
100 |
Incumbent, re-elected
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| Total |
2,692 |
100 |
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| Source: Kaselehlie Press, 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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