2014 Gaga'ifomauga by-election

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A by-election was held in the Gaga'ifomauga no.1 constituency in Samoa on 15 August 2014.[1]

The Gaga'ifomauga no.1 seat in the Legislative Assembly had been held by Tuilo'a for the Human Rights Protection Party in the 2011 general election; he had first won it in 2006. During the 15th Parliament, he served as an associate minister in the Ministry for Women, Community and Social Development. He died of kidney failure on 9 June 2014.[2]

Despite it being a single seat constituency, the ruling Human Rights Protection Party, as often, nominated several candidates - in this instance, four: Ga'ina Tino (a former Minister for Justice), Faimalotoa (former Director and CEO of the ), Lavea Ieti, and Taito Vaea Tanu.[1] This despite having nominated only one candidate in the constituency in the 2011 general election.[3] The opposition Tautua Samoa Party chose a single candidate: Lavea Peseta Lua Nafo'i.[4]

Results[]

Kolotita Stowers, the only woman among the five candidates, was elected - bringing to three the number of women in the 15th Samoan Parliament. The Tautua Samoa Party candidate finished last.[5]

Gaga'ifomauga by-election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
HRPP Faimalotoa Kika Stowers 268 27.24
HRPP Lavea Ieti 232 23.58
HRPP Taito Vaea Tanu 198 20.12
HRPP Ga'ina Tino 185 18.80
TSP Lavea Peseta Nafo'i 101 10.26
HRPP hold Swing +28.6

2011 results[]

2011 Samoan general election in Gaga'ifomauga no.1 constituency[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
HRPP 504 61.1
Independent Aukusitino Gaiga 321 38.9
HRPP hold Swing

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Samoa ruling party backs four by-election candidates", Radio New Zealand International, 19 July 2014
  2. ^ "Parliament mourns M.P. with humour" Archived 2014-07-28 at the Wayback Machine, Samoa Observer, 11 June 2014
  3. ^ a b 2011 general election results in Gaga'ifomauga no.1 constituency, Electoral Office
  4. ^ "Samoa opposition names by-election candidate", Radio New Zealand International, 23 July 2014
  5. ^ "Manumalo Faimalotoa Kika Stowers tofi Faipule Gagaifomauga Nu. 1", Samoa Times, 23 August 2014
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