2003 Micronesian parliamentary election
Politics of the Federated States of Micronesia |
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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[]
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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Independents | 81,029 | 100 | 14 |
Total | 81,029 | 100 | 14 |
Source: Adam Carr |
Elected members[]
State | Seat | Term | Elected member | Notes |
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Chuuk | At large | 4 years | Redley A. Killion | |
District 1 | 2 years | |||
District 2 | 2 years | Unopposed | ||
District 3 | 2 years | |||
District 4 | 2 years | |||
District 5 | 2 years | |||
Kosrae | At large | 4 years | Alik L. Alik | |
– | 2 years | Claude Phillip | Unopposed | |
Pohnpei | At large | 4 years | ||
District 1 | 2 years | Unopposed | ||
District 2 | 2 years | |||
District 3 | 2 years | Peter M. Christian | ||
Yap | At large | 4 years | Joseph Urusemal | |
– | 2 year | Unopposed | ||
Source: Adam Carr |
References[]
Categories:
- Elections in the Federated States of Micronesia
- 2003 elections in Oceania
- 2003 in the Federated States of Micronesia
- Non-partisan elections