2013 Micronesian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 5 March 2013 for the 10 seats in the Congress elected for a two-year term.[1] A total of 21 candidates ran for election.[1] Three MPs were elected unopposed.[1]

Results

State Constituency Candidate Votes % Notes
YapIsaac Figir2,692100Incumbent, re-elected
Total2,692100
ChuukMortlocksFlorencio Singkoro Harper2,463100Incumbent
Total2,463100
Northern NamoneasVictory Gouland2,52550.4Elected
Roger Mori2,46449.6Incumbent
Total4,989100
Southern NamoneasBonsiano Fasy Nethon3,18150.6Incumbent, re-elected
Augustina Takashy1,53924.5
Michael Kanas1,56124.9
Total6,281100
FaichuukTiwiter Aritos3,44253.0Incumbent, re-elected
Setiro Paul3,05047.0
Total6,492100
NorthwesternTony Otto81329.0Incumbent, re-elected
Ruphin Micky55419.8
Williander Jack53919.3
Robson Romolow51118.3
Moses Nelson38213.6
Total2,799100
PohnpeiSokesh, Kolonia, Sapwuahfik,
Nukuoro, Kapingamarangi and Oroluk
Dohsis Halbert2,48952.17Incumbent, re-elected
Ferny Perman2,27147.60
Write-in votes110.23
Total4,771100
Madolenihmw and KittiBerney Martin2,98154.83Incumbent, re-elected
Dion Neth2,45645.17
Total5,437100
Nett, U, Mwoakilloa and PingelapDavid Panuelo2,12498.65Incumbent, re-elected
Write-in votes291.35
Total2,153100
KosraePaliknoa Welly210669.60Incumbent, re-elected
Johnson Asher92030.40
Total3,026100
Source: Kaselehlie Press, Adam Carr

References

  1. 21 contenders for national elections in 2013 Kaselehlie Press, 28 November 2013
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