Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 2002–2007
This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 2002 to 2007 as elected at the 2002 election.[1][2][3]
Member | Party | Electorate | Province | Term in office |
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Sam Abal [a] | People's Democratic Movement | Wabag Open | Enga | 2002–2003, 2004–2012 |
Sam Akoitai | United Resources Party | Central Bougainville Open | Bougainville | 1997–2007 |
Tony Aimo | People's Action Party | Ambunti-Dreikikir Open | East Sepik | 2002–2012, 2012–2013 |
Pangu Party | Kavieng Open | New Ireland | 2002–2012 | |
Benny Allan | Independent | Unggai-Bena Open | Eastern Highlands | 2002–present |
Fr [b] | National Alliance Party | Chimbu Provincial | Chimbu | 1997–1998, 1999–2003 |
Pipol First Party | Okapa Open | Eastern Highlands | 2002–2007 | |
[c] | Nation Transformation Party | Chuave Open | Chimbu | 2002–2005 |
Christian Democratic Party | Tambul-Nebilyer Open | Western Highlands | 2002–2007 | |
Sir Moi Avei | Melanesian Alliance Party | Kairuku-Hiri Open | Central | 1992–2007 |
[d] | People's Progress Party | Markham Open | Morobe | 1992–2006 |
[e] | People's Democratic Movement | Kagua-Erave Open | Southern Highlands | 1997–1998, 1999–2007 |
People's Labour Party | Kainantu Open | Eastern Highlands | 2002–2007 | |
Sir Peter Barter | Independent | Madang Provincial | Madang | 1992–1997, 2002–2007 |
Charlie Benjamin | Manus Open | Manus | 1997–2007, 2012–present | |
Roy Biyama | PNG Revival Party | Middle Fly Open | Western | 2002–present |
National Alliance Party | Gazelle Open | East New Britain | 2000–2007 | |
Pangu Party | Telefomin Open | West Sepik | 2002–2007 | |
Dr | Christian Democratic Party | Henganofi Open | Eastern Highlands | 2002–2007 |
Byron Chan | People's Progress Party | Namatanai Open | New Ireland | 2002–2017 |
Bob Dadae | United Party | Kabwum Open | Morobe | 2002–2017 |
Dr | PNG Labour Party | Western Provincial | Western | 2002–2012 |
Leo Dion | National Alliance Party | East New Britain Provincial | East New Britain | 2000–2017 |
Ijivitari Open | Northern | 2002–2007 | ||
Independent | Hagen Open | Western Highlands | 2002–present | |
National Alliance Party | Menyamya Open | Morobe | 2002–2007 | |
People's Democratic Movement | Sumkar Open | Madang | 1997–2007 | |
[f] | People's Democratic Movement | Yangoru-Saussia Open | East Sepik | 2000–2003 |
Chris Haiveta | Pangu Party | Gulf Provincial | Gulf | 1992–2007, 2017–present |
[g] | National Alliance Party | Bougainville Provincial | Bougainville | 2006–2007 |
Pangu Party | South Fly Open | Western | 2002–2007 | |
National Alliance Party | Bogia Open | Madang | 2002–2017 | |
National Alliance Party | Northern Provincial | Northern | 2002–2007 | |
Rural Pipol's Pati | Goilala Open | Central | 2002–2007 | |
People's Action Party | Vanimo-Green River Open | West Sepik | 2002–2007 | |
Peter Ipatas | People's Democratic Movement | Enga Provincial | Enga | 1997–present |
Dr | People's Democratic Movement | Manus Provincial | Manus | 2002–2007 |
People's Labour Party | Wapenamanda Open | Enga | 2002–2012 | |
PNG National Party | North Waghi Open | Western Highlands | 2002–2007 | |
Hon | People's Action Party | Maprik Open | East Sepik | 2002–2012 |
Nation Transformation Party | Wewak Open | East Sepik | 2002–2007 | |
[h] | People's Action Party | Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open | Southern Highlands | 2006–2012 |
United Party | Daulo Open | Eastern Highlands | 2002–2007 | |
Lady Carol Kidu | Melanesian Alliance Party | Moresby South Open | NCD | 1997–2012 |
Bire Kimisopa | United Party | Goroka Open | Eastern Highlands | 2002–2007, 2012–2017 |
Independent | Baiyer-Mul Open | Western Highlands | 2002–2007 | |
Alois Kingsley | Independent | Madang Open | Madang | 2002–2007 |
Obura-Wonenara Open | Eastern Highlands | 2002–2007 | ||
People's Progress Party | Nipa-Kutubu Open | Southern Highlands | 2002–2007 | |
Nick Kuman | Independent | Gumine Open | Chimbu | 2002–2007, 2013–present |
People's Democratic Movement | Nuku Open | West Sepik | 1997–2012 | |
PNG National Party | Jimi Open | Western Highlands | 2002–2007 | |
National Alliance Party | South Bougainville Open | Bougainville | 1992–2008 | |
[b] | United Resources Party | Chimbu Provincial | Chimbu | 2004–2007 |
[e] | People's Labour Party | Komo-Magarima Open | Southern Highlands | 1992–1994, 1995–1996, 2003–2007 |
Ian Ling-Stuckey | Pangu Party | New Ireland Provincial | New Ireland | 1997–2007, 2017–present |
People's Progress Party | Kikori Open | Gulf | 2002–2017 | |
PNG Country Party | Kompiam-Ambum Open | Enga | 2002–2007 | |
Moses Maladina | Independent | Esa'ala Open | Milne Bay | 2002–2012 |
Dr Allan Marat | People's Progress Party | Rabaul Open | East New Britain | 2002–present |
[i] | Independent | Anglimp-South Waghi Open | Western Highlands | 2004–2012 |
Independent | Karimui-Nomane Open | Chimbu | 2002–2012 | |
Fr John Momis [g] | National Alliance Party | Bougainville Provincial | Bougainville | 1972–2005 |
Sir Mekere Morauta | People's Democratic Movement | Moresby North-West Open | NCD | 1997–2012, 2017–present |
Independent | Central Provincial | Central | 2002–2012 | |
People's Democratic Movement | Bulolo Open | Morobe | 2002–2007 | |
Independent | West New Britain Provincial | West New Britain | 2000–2007 | |
Michael Nali | People's Progress Party | Mendi Open | Southern Highlands | 1992–2007, 2017–present |
Sir Rabbie Namaliu | Pangu Party | Kokopo Open | East New Britain | 1982–2007 |
Jeffrey Nape | National Alliance Party | Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open | Chimbu | 2002–2012 |
Independent | Milne Bay Provincial | Milne Bay | 1992–1997, 2002–2007 | |
[c] | Independent | Chuave Open | Chimbu Provincial | 2006–2012 |
Peter O'Neill | People's Solidarity Party | Ialibu-Pangia Open | Southern Highlands | 2002–present |
People's National Congress | Sohe Open | Northern Province | 2002–2007 | |
PNG National Party | Dei Open | Western Highlands | 1987–1992, 2002–2007 | |
Bart Philemon | National Alliance Party | Lae Open | Morobe | 1992–2012 |
Don Polye | National Alliance Party | Kandep Open | Enga | 2002–2009, 2009–2017 |
Patrick Pruaitch | Independent | Aitape-Lumi Open | West Sepik | 2002–present |
People's Action Party | Kiriwina-Goodenough Open | Milne Bay | 2002–2007 | |
People's Labour Party | Kerema Open | Gulf | 2002–2007 | |
[j] | People's Action Party | Middle Ramu Open | Madang | 2002–2012 |
National Alliance Party | Lufa Open | Eastern Highlands | 2002–2012 | |
Bill Skate [k] | People's National Congress | Nat. Capital District Provincial | NCD | 1992–2006 |
People's Democratic Movement | Kundiawa Open | Chimbu | 2002–2007 | |
Malcolm 'Kela' Smith | Independent | Eastern Highlands Provincial | Eastern Highlands | 2002–2012 |
Arthur Somare | National Alliance Party | Angoram Open | East Sepik | 1997–2012 |
Sir Michael Somare | National Alliance Party | East Sepik Provincial | East Sepik | 1968–2017 |
Pan Melanesian Congress | Kandrian-Gloucester Open | West New Britain | 2002–2007 | |
Rural Pipol's Pati | North Fly Open | Western | 2002–2007 | |
Independent | Alotau Open | Milne Bay | 2002–2007 | |
[e] | People's Progress Party | Imbonggu Open | Southern Highlands | 2003–2007 |
Dr Puka Temu [l] | National Alliance Party | Abau Open | Central | 2002–2003, 2003–present |
[e][h] | People's Progress Party | Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open | Southern Highlands | 2003–2005, 2017–present |
Paul Tiensten | People's Progress Party | Pomio Open | East New Britain | 2002–2014 |
National Alliance Party | North Bougainville Open | Bougainville | 2002–2007 | |
[e] | People's Action Party | Tari Open | Southern Highlands | 1997–2007 |
[j] | People's Democratic Movement | Middle Ramu Open | Madang | 1997–2002, 2003, 2012–2017 |
Melanesian Alliance Party | Rigo Open | Central | 2002–2007 | |
[k] | National Alliance Party | Nat. Capital District Provincial | NCD | 2006–2007 |
Independent | Talasea Open | West New Britain | 2002–2007 | |
[i] | Christian Democratic Party | Anglimp-South Waghi Open | Western Highlands | 2002–2003 |
[f] | National Alliance Party | Yangoru-Saussia Open | East Sepik | 2004–2012 |
Luther Wenge | Pipol First Party | Morobe Provincial | Morobe | 1997–2012 |
Samarai-Murua Open | Milne Bay | 2002–2014, 2016–2017 | ||
National Alliance Party | Kerowagi Open | Chimbu | 2002–2007 | |
Paias Wingti | People's Democratic Movement | Western Highlands Provincial | Western Highlands | 1977–2007, 2012–present |
[m] | People's Democratic Movement/ People's National Congress |
Moresby North-East Open | NCD | 2002–2004, 2004–2007 |
National Alliance Party | Rai Coast Open | Madang | 2002–2007 | |
Peter Yama | People's Labour Party | Usino Bundi Open | Madang | 1994–1997, 2002–2007, 2017–present |
Independent | Lagaip-Porgera Open | Enga | 2002–2007 | |
Hami Yawari [e] | People's Democratic Movement | Southern Highlands Provincial | Southern Highlands | 2003–2007 |
Pan Melanesian Congress | Wosera Gaui Open | East Sepik | 1997–2007 | |
Independent | West Sepik Provincial | West Sepik | 2002–2007 | |
Mao Zeming [n] | People's Democratic Movement | Tewae-Siassi Open | Morobe | 1995–2003, 2012–2017 |
National Alliance Party | Huon Gulf Open | Morobe | 2002–2012 | |
Guao Zurenuoc | People's Progress Party | Finschhafen Open | Morobe | 2002–2007 |
Nawae Open | Morobe | 2002–2007 |
Notes[]
- ^ The National Court declared the election of Wabag Open MP Sam Abal to be void on 21 March 2003 due to electoral irregularities. Abal won the resulting by-election in November 2004.[4][5]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Chimbu Provincial MP died on 10 May 2003. won the resulting by-election in June 2004.[6][7]
- ^ Jump up to: a b The National Court declared the election of Chuave Open MP to be void on 9 September 2005 due to electoral irregularities. , the successful petitioner against Anggo, won the resulting by-election in August 2006.[8][9]
- ^ Markham Open MP was dismissed from office in December 2006 after being found guilty of misappropriation by a leadership tribunal. A by-election was not held due to the proximity of the 2007 election.[10]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f In August 2012, after serious problems with voting in the Southern Highlands Province, the Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission declared the 2012 election to have failed in six electorates: Southern Highlands Provincial, Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open, Tari-Pori Open, Kagua-Erave Open, Komo-Magarima Open and Imbonggu Open. A supplementary election was held in the six electorates between 26 April and 9 May 2003. The six elected members (, , , , and Hami Yawari) were sworn in on 28 May 2003.[11][12][13]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Yangoru-Saussia Open MP was dismissed from office in September 2003 after being found guilty of misappropriation by a leadership tribunal. won the resulting by-election in May 2004.[14][15]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Bougainville Provincial MP John Momis resigned in April 2005 to contest the . won the resulting by-election in January 2006.[16][17]
- ^ Jump up to: a b The National Court declared the election of Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open MP to be void on 3 January 2005. won the resulting by-election in July 2006.[25][26]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Anglimp-South Waghi Open MP died on 29 July 2003. won the resulting by-election in June 2004.[27][28]
- ^ Jump up to: a b The National Court declared the election of Middle Ramu Open MP to be void on 17 March 2003 and declared runner-up to have been the duly elected MP. Tomscoll was sworn in as an MP in April, but Semri won a Supreme Court appeal later in the year and was ordered to be reinstated.[18][19][20]
- ^ Jump up to: a b National Capital District Provincial MP Bill Skate died on 3 January 2006. won the resulting by-election in July 2006.[21][22]
- ^ The National Court declared the election of Abau Open MP Puka Temu to be void on 5 March 2003. Temu won the resulting by-election in December.[23][24]
- ^ The National Court declared the election of Moresby North East Open MP to be void on 30 April 2004. Wollom won the resulting by-election later in the year.[29][20]
- ^ Tewae-Siassi Open MP Mao Zeming was dismissed from office in May 2003 after being found guilty of misappropriation by a leadership tribunal. The seat remained vacant for the rest of the term, as by the time the National Court ruled on his final appeal in February 2006, it was too close to the 2007 election.[30][31]
References[]
- ^ "Papua New Guinea Election Results 1972–2012" (PDF). Development Policy Centre, Australian National University. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- ^ "LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 15 TO 29 JUNE 2002". Psephos. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- ^ "NATIONAL ELECTION 2002". PNG Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 14 October 2002. Retrieved 23 March 2017.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- ^ "Court rules Abal's election null, void". PNG Post Courier. 24 February 2003.
- ^ "Abal sworn in as Wabag MP by G-G". PNG Post Courier. 15 December 2004.
- ^ "PNG Parliament mourns loss of governor". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 22 May 2003.
- ^ "Launa wins Chimbu Regional seat". PNG Post Courier. 25 June 2004.
- ^ "Nomane v Anggo [2005] PGLawRp 21; [2005] PNGLR 100 (9 September 2005)". Papua New Guinea Law Reports. PacLII. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
- ^ "Nomane new MP for Chuave". PNG Post-Courier. 25 August 2006.
- ^ "Baing and Benjamin guilty". PNG Post Courier. 21 December 2006.
- ^ "G-G issues writs for SHP elections". PNG Post-Courier. 21 February 2003.
- ^ "New elections for six SHP seats". PNG Post Courier. 2 August 2002.
- ^ "Members from SHP sworn in". PNG Post Courier. 29 May 2003.
- ^ "Tribunal wants MP dismissed". PNG Post-Courier. 4 September 2003.
- ^ "Boost for Govt". PNG Post Courier. 2 June 2004.
- ^ "Momis resigns as MP for PNG's Bougainville island". Radio New Zealand. 8 April 2005. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "Hannett back to the future". PNG Post-Courier. 30 January 2006.
- ^ "Minister ousted". PNG Post Courier. 18 March 2003.
- ^ "Tomscoll sworn in". PNG Post Courier. 17 April 2003.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "3. Background to the 2007 Election: Political Developments". Election 2007. Australian National University. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "Former Papua New Guinea Premier Bill Skate dies". Radio Australia. 3 January 2006.
- ^ "Vele new NCD Member". PNG Post Courier. 2 August 2006.
- ^ "Papua New Guinea minister ousted from parliament". The National. 6 March 2003.
- ^ "Temu back as MP". PNG Post Courier. 17 December 2003.
- ^ "Court KO s MP Thomas". PNG Post-Courier. 4 January 2005.
- ^ "Victory for Kekeno". PNG Post Courier. 25 July 2006.
- ^ "MP dies". PNG Post Courier. 30 July 2003.
- ^ "Maxtone-Graham wins by-election". PNG Post Courier. 10 June 2004.
- ^ "Election clash in Port Moresby over PNG by-election". Australian Associated Press. 1 May 2003.
- ^ "Unworthy to hold office". PNG Post Courier. 28 May 2003.
- ^ "Court upholds dismissal". PNG Post Courier. 7 February 2006.
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