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2004 Vanuatuan general election

General election held in Vanuatu


General election held in Vanuatu

FieldValue
countryVanuatu
previous_election2002
next_election2008
seats_for_electionAll 52 seats in Parliament
majority_seats26
election_date6 July 2004
party1NUPleader1 = Ham Lin̄ipercentage1 = 10.21seats1 = 10last_election1 = 8
party2Vanua'akuleader2 = Edward Natapeipercentage2 = 13.90seats2 = 8last_election2 = 14
party3UMPleader3 = Serge Vohorpercentage3 = 15.02seats3 = 8last_election3 = 15
party4PPPleader4 = Sato Kilmanpercentage4 = 4.73seats4 = 4last_election4 = 1
party5Republicanleader5 = Maxime Carlot Kormanpercentage5 = 5.09seats5 = 4last_election5 = 3
party6MMPleader6 = Barak Sopépercentage6 = 5.38seats6 = 3last_election6 = 3
party7Greenleader7 = Amos Andengpercentage7 = 7.67seats7 = 3last_election7 = 2
party8NCAleader8 = Sabi Natongapercentage8 = 2.59seats8 = 2last_election8 = 0
party9PAPleader9 = Peter Vutapercentage9 = 2.45seats9 = 1last_election9 = New
party10Namangi Auteleader10 = Paul Teluklukpercentage10 = 0.77seats10 = 1last_election10 = 1
party11Independentsleader11 = —percentage11 = 21.97seats11 = 8last_election11 = 5
titlePrime Minister
posttitleSubsequent Prime Minister
before_electionEdward Natapei
before_partyVanua'aku
after_electionEdward Natapei
after_partyUMP

General elections were held in Vanuatu on 6 July 2004. The Vanua'aku Pati–Vanuatu National United Party coalition won the most seats, but failed to gain a majority, which instead was cobbled together by Serge Vohor of the Union of Moderate Parties, who became Prime Minister, subsequently forming a national unity government.

However, after disagreements over establishing relations with Taiwan, he was removed from office by a motion of no confidence and replaced by the Vanuatu National United Party's Ham Lin̄i.

Nine women candidates took part in the election. Two were elected.

Results

By constituency

References

References

  1. link. (2011-03-17 , Lora Lini, ''Vanuatu Daily Post'', 4 February 2009)
  2. (19 July 2004). "Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette No. 20".
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