Parliamentary elections were held in the Marshall Islands on 22 November 1999. As there were no political parties, all candidates for the 33 seats ran as independents.[1] Following the election, Kessai Note was elected President by MPs.
Results
editConstituency | Candidate | Votes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Ailinglaplap (2) | Christopher Loeak | 756 | Elected |
Ruben Zackhras | 629 | Elected | |
Eldon Note | 323 | ||
Rod Nakamura | 172 | ||
Ailuk (1) | Maynard Alfred | 309 | Elected |
Hemos Jack | 307 | ||
Arno (2) | Nidel Lorak | 669 | Elected |
Gerald Zackios | 362 | Elected | |
Leikman Robert | 284 | ||
Weiner Labin | 204 | ||
Adelbert Laukon | 161 | ||
Rumon Jorbal | 80 | ||
Ben Injinmej | 55 | ||
Katib Mack | 20 | ||
Aur (1) | Norman Matthew | 294 | Elected |
Mies Peter | 250 | ||
Yoster John | 35 | ||
Ebon (1) | John Silk | 402 | Elected |
Mamoru Kabua | 319 | ||
Kenson Alik | 91 | ||
Betwell Lekka | 62 | ||
Enewetak (1) | Ishmael John | — | Elected unopposed |
Jabat (1) | Kessai Note | — | Elected unopposed |
Jaluit (2) | Alvin Jacklick | 855 | Elected |
Rien Morris | 751 | Elected | |
Kunar Abner | 312 | ||
Carl Heine | 286 | ||
Rosalie Konou | 203 | ||
Sam Leon | 153 | ||
Kili/Bikini/Ejit (1) | Henchi Balos | 305 | Elected |
Johnny Johnson | 120 | ||
Kwajalein (3) | Imata Kabua | 801 | Elected |
Sato Maie | 480 | Elected | |
Ataji Balos | 443 | Elected | |
Laji Taft | 410 | ||
Botlong Loeak | 307 | ||
Steve Dribo | 225 | ||
Lae (1) | Relang Lemari | 322 | Elected |
Susan Heine | 213 | ||
Lib (1) | Alden Bejang | 99 | Elected |
Rudy Paul | 63 | ||
Likiep (1) | Tom Kijiner | 282 | Elected |
John Bungitak | 225 | ||
Kenneth Kramer | 204 | ||
Majuro (5) | Wilfred Kendall | 2,568 | Elected |
Witten Philippo | 2,565 | Elected | |
Jurelang Zedkaia | 2,357 | Elected | |
Brenson Wase | 1,966 | Elected | |
Alik Alik | 1,556 | Elected | |
Jack Jorbon | 1,397 | ||
Philip Muller | 1,278 | ||
Tony deBrum | 1,039 | ||
Marie Maddison | 833 | ||
John Milne | 694 | ||
Maloelap (1) | Michael Konelios | 263 | Elected |
Lomes McKay | 239 | ||
Mejit (1) | Helkana Aini | 235 | Elected |
Sepong Keju | 222 | ||
Carter Lokeijak | 66 | ||
W. Joran | 41 | ||
Alee Alik | 13 | ||
Mili (1) | Tadashi Lometo | 257 | Elected |
Kejjo Bien | 206 | ||
B. Bollong | 28 | ||
Namdrik (1) | Jiba Kabua | 347 | Elected |
Augustine Nakamura | 171 | ||
J. Ralpho | 11 | ||
Namu (1) | Kaiboke Kabua | 112 | Elected |
Yoda Nysta | 73 | ||
Joe Riklon | 64 | ||
Rongelap (1) | Abacca Anjain-Maddison | 238 | Elected |
Ketnar Tima | 189 | ||
Johnsay Riklon | 177 | ||
Edison Anjain | 45 | ||
Peter Eknilang | 2 | ||
Ujae (1) | Justin de Brum | — | Elected unopposed |
Utrok (1) | Hiroshi V. Yamamura | — | Elected unopposed |
Wotho (1) | Fountain Inok | 93 | Elected |
Kunio Lemari | 89 | ||
N. Nemar | 14 | ||
Wotje (1) | Litokwa Tomeing | 201 | Elected |
Charles Domnick | 55 | ||
Source: Psephos |
References
edit- ^ Marshall Islands: Elections held in 1999 Inter-Parliamentary Union