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2002 Papua New Guinean general election


FieldValue
countryPapua New Guinea
previous_election[1997](1997-papua-new-guinean-general-election)
election_date15–29 June 2002
next_election[2007](2007-papua-new-guinean-general-election)
party1People's Democratic Movement
leader1Mekere Morauta
percentage110.73
seats112
last_election18
party2National Alliance Party (Papua New Guinea)
leader2Michael Somare
percentage26.85
seats219
last_election26
party3People's Progress Party
leader3Michael Nali
percentage35.55
seats38
last_election316
party4National Party (Papua New Guinea)
percentage44.24
seats43
last_election41
party5People's Labour Party (Papua New Guinea)
leader5Peter Yama
percentage54.08
seats54
last_election5New
party6Pangu Pati
leader6Chris Haiveta
percentage63.79
seats66
last_election613
party7People's Action Party (Papua New Guinea)
percentage73.55
seats75
last_election74
party8Revival Party
leader8John Pundari
percentage82.31
seats81
last_election8New
party9United Party (Papua New Guinea)
leader9Bire Kimisopa
percentage92.01
seats93
last_election90
party10People's National Congress (Papua New Guinea)
leader10Bill Skate
percentage101.41
seats102
last_election10New
party11PNG Country Party
percentage111.39
seats111
last_election110
party12CDP
leader12Banare Bun
percentage121.36
seats123
last_election12New
party13NVFP
percentage131.33
seats131
last_election13New
party14People's First Party (Papua New Guinea)
leader14Luther Wenge
percentage141.30
seats142
last_election14New
party15PMC
leader15Simeon Wai
percentage151.29
seats152
last_election15New
party16NTP
leader16Francis Apurel
percentage161.26
seats162
last_election16New
party17PNG Labour Party
leader17John Paska
percentage171.24
seats171
last_election17New
party18Advance PNG
percentage181.22
seats181
last_election18New
party19PSP
percentage191.13
seats192
last_election191
party20Melanesian Alliance Party
leader20Bernard Narokobi
percentage200.67
seats203
last_election205
party21Rural Pipol's Pati
leader21Peter Namus
percentage210.47
seats212
last_election21New
party22One People Party
percentage220.44
seats221
last_election22New
party23United Resources Party
leader23Anderson Agiru
percentage230.43
seats231
last_election23New
party24PNG First Party
percentage240.36
seats241
last_election240
party25Independents
leader25
percentage2532.33
seats2517
last_election2536
titlePrime Minister
before_electionMekere Morauta
before_partyPeople's Democratic Movement
after_electionMichael Somare
after_partyNational Alliance Party (Papua New Guinea)

General elections were held in Papua New Guinea between 15 and 29 June 2002. Michael Somare's National Alliance Party won the most seats and he went on to become Prime Minister.

Results

References

References

  1. [http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2247_02.htm Papua New Guinea: Parliamentary Chamber: National Parliament: Elections held in 2002] Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. Wood, Terence. "Papua New Guinea Election Results Database".
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