2021 Micronesian parliamentary election
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10 of the 14 seats in Congress | ||
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 2 March 2021,[1] to elect ten of the fourteen seats of the Congress of Micronesia for a two-year term. There are no political parties and all candidates stood as independents.
Electoral system[]
The 14-member Congress has ten members elected every two years by first-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies and four senators (representing each of the four states, Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae) who are elected every four years, the last time being in 2019 and the next time in 2023.[2]
Results[]
State | District | Candidate | Votes | Notes | |
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Chuuk | Election District 1 | 2,181 | Re-elected unopposed | ||
Election District 2 | 3,162 | Re-elected | |||
1,099 | |||||
Election District 3 | 4,419 | Re-elected unopposed | |||
Election District 4 | 4,053 | Re-elected unopposed | |||
Election District 5 | 1,318 | Re-elected | |||
Ruphin Micky | 712 | ||||
Kosrae | Election District | 1,916 | Re-elected | ||
Johnson Asher | 1,335 | ||||
Pohnpei | Election District 1 | 2,244 | Re-elected | ||
Ausen Lambert | 2,127 | ||||
Election District 2 | 1,954 | Re-elected | |||
Quincy Lawrence | 1,601 | ||||
Berney Martin | 932 | ||||
Election District 3 | 1,697 | Re-elected | |||
Erik Paul | 1,291 | ||||
Jose Joab | 490 | ||||
Marstella Jack | 331 | ||||
Yap | Election District | 2,314 | Re-elected unopposed | ||
Source: Office of the National Election Director |
References[]
- ^ Federated States Of Micronesia IFES Election Guide
- ^ "Micronesia (Federated States of): Congress: Electoral system". Inter-Parliamentary Union. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
Categories:
- Elections in the Federated States of Micronesia
- 2021 elections in Oceania
- 2021 in the Federated States of Micronesia
- Non-partisan elections