List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (1998–2002)

The 52 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 1998 to 2002 were elected on 6 March 1998.

List of members

Constituency Member Party Notes
AmbaeJames BuleNational United Party
Silas HakwaVanua'aku Pati
Jacques SeseUnion of Moderate Parties
AmbrymDaniel BongtorVanua'aku Pati
Irene BongnaimUnion of Moderate Parties
Banks and TorresStanley ReginoldNational United Party
Barnabas WilsonNational United Party
EfateJoe CaloVanua'aku Pati
Donald KalpokasVanua'aku Pati
Foster RakomVanua'aku Pati
Barak SopéMelanesian Progressive Party
EpiKila LemayaUnion of Moderate PartiesDied in July 1999. Kora Maki (UMP) won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999[1]
Willie VarasmiteVanua'aku Pati
LuganvilleAnnas TinwakuNational United PartyReplaced by Leo Tamata (NUP) in a by-election on 7 February 2001[2]
George WellsVanua'aku Pati
MaewoPaul TariNational United Party
MalekulaEsmon SaimonMelanesian Progressive Party
Sato KilmanMelanesian Progressive Party
Josiah MerifarNational United PartyReplaced by Litoung Aniceto (NUP) in a by-election on 7 February 2001
John MorrisenVanua'aku Pati
Paul TeluklukUnion of Moderate Parties
Jacob ThynaMelanesian Progressive Party
Jackleen Ruben TitekIndependent
Malo–AoreJosias MoliUnion of Moderate PartiesElection result annulled on 11 October 1998.[3] Moli won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999[1]
Other Southern IslandAllen NafukiVanua'aku Pati
PaamaSam AvokVanua'aku Pati
PentecostVincent BoulekoneUnion of Moderate Parties
Walter LiniNational United PartyDied in February 1999. Ham Lin̄i (NUP) won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999[1]
Barnabas TabiNational United Party
Jonas TabiNational United Party
Port VilaMaxime Carlot KormanVanuatu Republican Party
Willie JimmyUnion of Moderate Parties
Clement LeoVanua'aku Pati
Henry KareaUnion of Moderate Parties
Edward NatapeiVanua'aku Pati
Wilson RayaruVanua'aku Pati
SantoJimmy ImbertUnion of Moderate Parties
Jean-Alain MaheUnion of Moderate Parties
Sela MolisaVanua'aku Pati
Iercet PasvuVanua'aku Pati
Molibaraf TariNational United Party
Albert RavutiaMelanesian Progressive Party
Serge VohorUnion of Moderate Parties
ShepherdsAmos TitongoaVanua'aku Pati
TannaHenry IaukoMelanesian Progressive Party
Steven MorkingIndependent
Joe NatumanVanua'aku Pati
Iarris NaununJohn Frum Movement
Jimmy NicklamVanua'aku Pati
Willy PosenUnion of Moderate Parties
Keasipai SongJohn Frum Movement
TongoaJohn Alick RobertNational United PartyElection result annulled on 2 March 1999. Robert won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999[1]
Source: Official Gazette[4]

References

  1. Declaration suivant l'annexe 5 (cap. 146) article 21 de la loi electoralet no.13 de 1982 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 15 November 1999
  2. Declaration under the Representation of the People Act (cap 146) Schedule 5 Rule 21 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 19 March 2001
  3. National Bye-election Polling Day (Order) No.:2.1 of 1999 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 3 August 1999
  4. Declaration under the Representation of the People Act No. 13 of 1982 Schedule 5 Rule 21 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 16 March 1998
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