List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (2002–2004)

The 52 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 2002 to 2004 were elected on 2 May 2002.

List of members

Constituency Member Party
AmbaeSamson BueUnion of Moderate Parties
James BuleNational United Party
Jacques SeseUnion of Moderate Parties
AmbrymRoger AbiutIndependent
Raphael WorworUnion of Moderate Parties
Banks and TorresNicholas BrownIndependent
Barnabas WilsonNational United Party
EfateDonald KalpokasVanua'aku Pati
Steven KalsakauUnion of Moderate Parties
Jimmy Meto ChiliaNational United Party
Barak SopéMelanesian Progressive Party
EpiIsabelle DonaldVanua'aku Pati
Jean GalibertVanuatu Republican Party
ErromangoThomas NithitaueiVanua'aku Pati
LuganvilleFrançois BabaUnion of Moderate Parties
George WellsVanua'aku Pati
MaewoPhilip BoedoroVanua'aku Pati
MalekulaDonna BrownyVanuatu Republican Party
Sato KilmanPeople's Progress Party
John MorrisenVanua'aku Pati
Japeth NawilauIndependent
Esmon SaimonMelanesian Progressive Party
Paul TeluklukNamangi Aute
Jackleen Ruben TitekVanua'aku Pati
Malo–AoreLeo TamataVanua'aku Pati
PaamaSam AvokVanua'aku Pati
PentecostHam Lin̄iNational United Party
Charlot TabimasmasUnion of Moderate Parties
David TosulNational United Party
Michael TureIndependent
Port VilaMaxime Carlot KormanVanuatu Republican Party
Job DalesaVanua'aku Pati
Moana Carcasses KalosilGreen Confederation
Willie JimmyNational United Party
Edward NatapeiVanua'aku Pati
Henry TarikareaUnion of Moderate Parties
SantoPhiip AndikarIndependent
Jimmy ImbertUnion of Moderate Parties
Jean-Alain MaheUnion of Moderate Parties
Sela MolisaVanua'aku Pati
Denis PhilipUnion of Moderate Parties
Albert RavutiaFren Melanesian Party
Serge VohorUnion of Moderate Parties
ShepherdsDaniel KaloUnion of Moderate Parties
TannaIsaac JudahUnion of Moderate Parties
Francois KoapaUnion of Moderate Parties
Steven MorkingNational United Party
Joe NatumanVanua'aku Pati
Jimmy NicklamVanua'aku Pati
Willy PosenUnion of Moderate Parties
Keasipai SongGreen Confederation
TongoaSeule TomNational United Party
Source: Official Gazette[1]

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