Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 1982–1987

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This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 1982 to 1987, as elected at the 1982 election.[1]

Member Electorate Province
Esa'ala Open Milne Bay
Bogia Open Madang
Mendi Open Southern Highlands
South Bougainville Open Bougainville
Kairuku-Hiri Open Central
Obura-Wonenara Open Eastern Highlands
Huon Gulf Open Morobe
Wewak Open East Sepik
Central Bougainville Open Bougainville
Bulolo Open Morobe
Nawae Open Morobe
Nat. Capital District Provincial NCD
Menyamya Open Morobe
Sir Julius Chan Namatanai Open New Ireland
Ted Diro Central Provincial Central
Akoka Doi Ijivitari Open Northern
North Fly Open Western Province
Daulo Open Eastern Highlands
Kikori Open Gulf
Gulf Provincial Gulf
Rai Coast Open Madang
Abau Open Central
John Giheno Henganofi Open Eastern Highlands
Finschhafen Open Morobe
Barry Holloway Eastern Highlands Provincial Eastern Highlands
Harry Humphreys Talasea Open West New Britain
Lae Open Morobe
Lagaip Porgera Open Enga
Yangoru-Saussia Open East Sepik
Sohe Open Northern
Pato Kakaraya Wapenamanda Open Enga
Madang Open Madang
Ialibu-Pangia Open Southern Highlands
John Kaputin Rabaul Open East New Britain
Kompiam Ambum Open Enga
[a] Unggai-Bena Open Eastern Highlands
Wabag Open Enga
West Sepik Provincial West Sepik
Pomio Open East New Britain
Goroka Open Eastern Highlands
Kundiawa Open Chimbu
Kabwum Open Morobe
Jimi Open Western Highlands
Dei Open Western Highlands
Rigo Open Central
Angoram Open East Sepik
Western Highlands Provincial Western Highlands
Samarai-Murua Open Milne Bay
New Ireland Provincial New Ireland
Maprik Open East Sepik
Tari Open Southern Highlands
Komo-Magarima Open Southern Highlands
Sumkar Open Madang
Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open Southern Highlands
Fr John Momis Bougainville Provincial Bougainville
Goilala Open Central
Kiriwina-Goodenough Open Milne Bay
Usino Bundi Open Madang
Fr Middle Ramu Open Madang
Alotau Open Milne Bay
Rabbie Namaliu Kokopo Open East New Britain
Tambul-Nebilyer Open Western Highlands
Chimbu Provincial Chimbu
Gumine Open Chimbu
Kerema Open Gulf
Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open Chimbu
Iambakey Okuk [a][b] Unggai-Bena Open Eastern Highlands
Lufa Open Eastern Highlands
Madang Provincial Madang
Anglimp-South Waghi Open Western Highlands
Baiyer-Mul Open Western Highlands
Middle Fly Open Western Province
Manus Provincial Manus
Southern Highlands Provincial Southern Highlands
Aitape-Lumi Open West Sepik
Moresby North West Open NCD
Nahau Rooney Manus Open Manus
[b] Unggai-Bena Open Eastern Highlands
Morobe Provincial Morobe
Nuku Open West Sepik
Kandrian-Gloucester Open West New Britain
Moresby North East Open NCD
Karimui-Nomane Open Chimbu
Sir Michael Somare East Sepik Provincial East Sepik
Ambunti-Dreikikir Open East Sepik
Western Provincial Western
Northern Provincial Northern
Kainantu Open Eastern Highlands
Telefomin Open West Sepik
Kavieng Open New Ireland
East New Britain Provincial East New Britain
Kagua-Erave Open Southern Highlands
Enga Provincial Enga
Gazelle Open East New Britain
Kerowagi Open Chimbu
North Bougainville Open Bougainville
Moresby South Open NCD
Nipa-Kutubu Open Southern Highlands
West New Britain Provincial West New Britain
Wosera-Gawi Open East Sepik
Imbonggu Open Southern Highlands
Tewae-Siassi Open Morobe
Vanimo-Green River Open West Sepik
North Waghi Open Western Highlands
Paias Wingti Hagen Open Western Highlands
Okapa Open Eastern Highlands
Kandep Open Enga
Markham Open Morobe
Chuave Open Chimbu
Dennis Young Milne Bay Provincial Milne Bay
South Fly Open Western

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b 's election was overturned by a court ruling in 1983.[2] The resulting by-election was won by Iambakey Okuk.[3]
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Iambakey Okuk died in 1986. The resulting by-election was won by .[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Papua New Guinea Election Results 1972–2012" (PDF). Development Policy Centre, Australian National University. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  2. ^ Okuk throws out challenge to Samoa The Bulletin, 9 August 1983
  3. ^ Okuk goes back in by-election Pacific Islands Monthly, August 1983, p44
  4. ^ Overview on PNG's election Pacific Islands Monthly, July 1987, p35
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