Central_Malaita_constituency

Central Malaita constituency

Central Malaita constituency

Constituency of National Parliament of the Solomon Islands


Central Malaita was a single-member constituency of the Legislative Council, Governing Council, Legislative Assembly and National Parliament of Solomon Islands between 1967 and 1993. It was abolished when Parliament was increased in size from 38 to 47 seats. Its final MP, Francis Joseph Saemala, was re-elected in the Aoke/Langalanga constituency in the 1993 general elections.[1]

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List of MPs

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Election results

1989

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1984

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1980

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1976

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1973

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1970

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1967

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References

  1. Solomon Islands Election Passport

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