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East Isabel was a single-member constituency of the Legislative Assembly and National Parliament of Solomon Islands between 1976 and 1993. Located on Santa Isabel Island, it replaced the East Isabel/Savo constituency, and was succeeded by Gao/Bugotu (in which its final MP was re-elected)[1] and .
List of MPs[]
Term
|
MP
|
Party
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1976–1980 |
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1980–1984 |
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1984–1989 |
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1989–1993 |
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Election results[]
1989[]
1989 general election
|
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
|
|
781
|
|
|
694
|
Culwick Maneguasa Vahia |
|
531
|
Lonsdale Manase |
|
184
|
Jayson Luguhavi |
|
158
|
Michael Devis |
|
75
|
Joseph Bogese |
|
60
|
Invalid/blank votes |
|
Total |
2,483
|
Registered voters |
3,236
|
Source: Election Passport
|
1984[]
1980[]
1980 general election
|
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
|
|
586
|
Culwick Maneguasa Vahia |
|
294
|
Z. Takonene |
|
209
|
|
|
184
|
N. Legua |
|
172
|
M. Manesonia |
|
158
|
J. Aujare |
|
120
|
T. Quity |
|
99
|
Invalid/blank votes |
|
Total |
1,822
|
Registered voters |
2,470
|
Source: Election Passport
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1976[]
1976 general election
|
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
|
|
444
|
Douglas Feitei |
|
327
|
Daniel Denys Maile |
|
262
|
Moses Mahomed Razak |
|
249
|
Cullwick Maneguasa Vahia |
|
145
|
Benjamin Tivo Zeva |
|
120
|
Alfred Charles Bugoro |
|
105
|
Invalid/blank votes |
|
Total |
1,652
|
Registered voters |
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Source: Election Passport
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References[]
Categories:
- Legislative Assembly of the Solomon Islands constituencies
- Defunct Solomon Islands parliamentary constituencies
- 1976 establishments in the Solomon Islands
- Constituencies established in 1976
- 1993 disestablishments in the Solomon Islands
- Constituencies disestablished in 1993