Central Honiara constituency

Central Honiara is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Established in 1997 when the Parliament was increased in size from 47 to 50 seats, it is located in the capital city Honiara.

Central Honiara
Single-member constituency
for the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands
RegionCapital Territory
Current constituency
Created1997
Current MPJohn Moffat Fugui[1]
PartyIndependent

List of MPs

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Election MP Party
1997 Moon Pin Kwan
2001 Meshach Maebiru Maetoloa
2006 Nelson Ne'e
2010 John Moffat Fugui Direct Development Party
2014 Independent
2019
2020 by-election Alfred Efona[2] United Party
2024 Gordon Darcy Lilo Party for Rural Advancement

Election results

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2014

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2014 general election
CandidatePartyVotes%
John Moffat FuguiIndependent2,89725.22
Frank Aote'ePeople First Party1,76515.36
Jonathan Aqarao ZamaYouth Owned Rural and Urban Party1,74215.16
Vika LusibaeaIndependent1,28611.19
Eric TemaIndependent1,0579.20
Mark Ronald TonowaneIndependent4664.06
Fred PeterSolomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement4443.86
George MamimuNational Transformation Party3483.03
Jack IgiPan-Melanesian Congress Party9117.93
Francis IduUnited Democratic Party4473.89
Tilaila Nilkapp BuarafiIndependent740.64
Hilda KariPeople's Alliance Party510.44
Total11,488100.00
Valid votes11,48899.15
Invalid/blank votes980.85
Total votes11,586100.00
Source: Election Passport

2010

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2010 general election
CandidatePartyVotes%
John Moffat FuguiDirect Development Party1,24014.95
Jonathan Aqarao ZamaIndependent93811.31
Fred PeterOwnership, Unity and Responsibility Party89310.76
Francis WaleanisiaIndependent6587.93
Nelson Ne'eIndependent4965.98
Robert HiteIndependent4425.33
Martin AlufuraiIndependent4395.29
Barnabas HensonIndependent3914.71
Steve LebaroIndependent3544.27
Samson Saokwai Raete'eIndependent3213.87
Moon Pin KwanIndependent3153.80
Lawrence MakiliIndependent3153.80
John BuluwaleIndependent2362.84
Michael Tom AnitaIndependent2092.52
James Leonard MuaIndependent2082.51
Eric TemaIndependent1722.07
Delmah Lavina NoriIndependent1361.64
Ishmael Idu MisaloIndependent1041.25
Eddie Kasute'e Siapu RarabaeIndependent1001.21
Charles MatananiIndependent901.08
Duddley WateIndependent871.05
Bernard Bakote'eIndependent800.96
Beato ApaniaiIndependent730.88
Total8,297100.00
Valid votes8,29799.66
Invalid/blank votes280.34
Total votes8,325100.00
Registered voters/turnout37,88521.97
Source: Election Passport

2006

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2006 general election
CandidateVotes%
Nelson Ne'e1,64425.58
John Moffat Fugui1,28319.96
Meshach Maebiru Maetoloa1,09517.04
Wayne Maepio6279.76
Delmah Lavina Nori5358.32
Moon Pin Kwan4476.96
Josephine Teakeni3525.48
Geoffrey Alacky2924.54
Eric Kwalai440.68
Quinzy Darcy320.50
Simone Geatavem Lifa280.44
John Geoffrey Kevisi270.42
Miriam Garo210.33
Total6,427100.00
Valid votes6,42798.80
Invalid/blank votes781.20
Total votes6,505100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,53933.29
Source: Election Passport

2001

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2001 general election
CandidateVotes%
Meshach Maebiru Maetoloa1,02526.99
John Moffat Fugui90623.85
Moon Pin Kwan82421.70
Robert Lulumani48512.77
Catherine Adifaka2937.71
Robert Wales Feraltelia1423.74
Paul B. Garo992.61
Ben Gale240.63
Total3,798100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,551
Source: Election Passport

1997

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1997 general election
CandidateVotes%
Moon Pin Kwan62516.34
Walton Willy Abuito'o44311.58
Ronnie To'ofilu42811.19
Sam Iro3729.73
Alex Rukia2877.51
Alfred Aofia2797.30
Billy Gizo Saenamua2295.99
Martin Alufurai2235.83
Henry G. Laufunua2075.41
Harold Maomatekwa1574.11
Stephen Walter Misiosi1423.71
Clement Waiwori1263.29
Tina Wawane1153.01
Henry Ifui1092.85
Ben Gale441.15
Catherine Adifaka260.68
Edwin Sitori Nanau100.26
Charles Fox20.05
Total3,824100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,916
Source: Election Passport

References

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  1. ^ Alphabetical Listing of Members of the 10th Parliament National Parliament of the Solomon Islands
  2. ^ "Efona Wins Central Honiara - Solomon Times Online". SolomonTimes.com. Retrieved 2024-02-23.