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2002 Vanuatuan general election

General election held in Vanuatu


General election held in Vanuatu

FieldValue
countryVanuatu
previous_election1998
next_election2004
seats_for_electionAll 52 seats in Parliament
majority_seats26
election_date2 May 2002
party1UMPleader1 = Serge Vohorpercentage1 = 15.15seats1 = 15last_election1 = 12
party2Vanua'akuleader2 = Edward Natapeipercentage2 = 17.07seats2 = 14last_election2 = 10
party3NUPleader3 = Ham Lin̄ipercentage3 = 13.48seats3 = 8last_election3 = 11
party4Republicanleader4 = Maxime Carlot Kormanpercentage4 = 6.76seats4 = 3last_election4 = 1
party5MPPleader5 = Barak Sopépercentage5 = 7.93seats5 = 2last_election5 = 6
party6Greenleader6 = Gérard Leymangpercentage6 = 4.68seats6 = 2last_election6 = New
party7PPPleader7 = Sato Klimanpercentage7 = 5.10seats7 = 1last_election7 = New
party8FMPleader8 = Pisovuke Albert Ravutiapercentage8 = 1.98seats8 = 1last_election8 = New
party9Namangi Auteleader9 = Paul Teluklukpercentage9 = 1.20seats9 = 1last_election9 = New
party10Independentsleader10 = —percentage10 = 19.27seats10 = 5last_election10 = 2
titlePrime Minister
posttitleSubsequent Prime Minister
before_electionEdward Natapei
before_partyVanua'aku
after_electionEdward Natapei
after_partyVanua'aku

General elections were held in Vanuatu on 2 May 2002. The result was a victory for the Union of Moderate Parties, which won 15 of the 52 seats. After the elections, the Parliament re-elected VP leader Edward Natapei as Prime Minister.

Results

By constituency

References

References

  1. [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2345_02.htm Vanuatu: Elections held in 2002] Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. (24 May 2002). "Republic of Vanuatu Extraordinary Gazette No. 5".
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