2011 Marshallese general election
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General elections were held in the Marshall Islands on 21 November 2011.[1] The general election is held every four years.[1]
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An estimated 36,000 Marshallese voted in the election.[1] Final results were not known until after 5 December 2011, when overseas ballots were due.[1]
Results indicated the incumbent president was likely to have the same one-vote majority in parliament he had before the election.[2][3]
Health minister Amenta Matthew and former foreign minister Gerald Zackios lost reelection due to postal ballots.[4]
A tie in the race for the Ujae Atoll seat was only broken after a recount.[5]
Results
editConstituency | Candidate | Votes | Notes |
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Ailinglaplap (2) | Christopher Loeak | 1,023 | Elected |
Ruben Zackhras | 766 | Elected | |
Gordon Note | 649 | ||
Harney A. Paul | 180 | ||
Ailuk (1) | Maynard Alfred | 389 | Elected |
Marie Maddison | 227 | ||
Hackney Takju | 17 | ||
Arno (2) | Nidel Lorak | 493 | Elected |
Jiba B. Kabua | 465 | Elected | |
Jejwarik H. Anton | 451 | ||
Gerald Zackios | 451 | ||
Mike Halferty | 346 | ||
Juan T. Lokot | 93 | ||
Aur (1) | Hilda Heine | 238 | Elected |
Justin Lani | 217 | ||
Danny F. Jack | 162 | ||
Jimmy Jonathan | 85 | ||
Ebon (1) | John M. Silk | 575 | Elected |
Clary Makroro | 86 | ||
Enewetak (1) | Jack Ading | 450 | Elected |
Yoster I. John | 124 | ||
Jabat (1) | Kessai Note | — | Elected unopposed |
Jaluit (2) | Rien Morris | 537 | Elected |
Alvin Jacklick | 488 | Elected | |
Jack Jorbon | 311 | ||
Joe Hanchor | 219 | ||
Fredrick J. Debrum | 213 | ||
Marilyn J. Kabua | 204 | ||
Darlene K. Korok | 137 | ||
John Bungitak | 53 | ||
Kili/Bikini/Ejit (1) | Tomaki Juda | 555 | Elected |
Clann A. Lewis | 272 | ||
March Samuel | 77 | ||
Kwajalein (3) | Michael M. Kabua | 855 | Elected |
Jeban Riklon | 693 | Elected | |
Tony de Brum | 648 | Elected | |
Ataji Balos | 440 | ||
Lae (1) | Thomas Heine | 309 | Elected |
Rellong D. Lemari | 261 | ||
Rino J. Phillip | 187 | ||
Lib (1) | Jerakoj J. Bejang | 238 | Elected |
Jamurlok K. Kabua | 104 | ||
Aeto Bantol | 78 | ||
Rudloph Paul | 8 | ||
Likiep (1) | Donald Capelle | 477 | Elected |
Tom D. Kijiner | 254 | ||
James Capelle | 228 | ||
Christopher Debrum | 161 | ||
Majuro (5) | Jurelang Zedkaia | 3,050 | Elected |
Tony Muller | 2,518 | Elected | |
David Kramer | 2,418 | Elected | |
Phillip Muller | 2,095 | Elected | |
Brenson Wase | 1,883 | Elected | |
Jeimata N. Kabua | 972 | ||
Daisy Alik-Momotaro | 956 | ||
Evelyn Lanki | 924 | ||
Obet J. Mote | 780 | ||
Rosalie A. Konou | 667 | ||
Wilbur Allen | 616 | ||
Alee K. Alik | 469 | ||
Jim J. Philippo | 449 | ||
Russell Langrine | 349 | ||
Caster Konou | 308 | ||
Maloelap (1) | Michael Konelios | 393 | Elected |
Bruce Bilimon | 350 | ||
Langmos Hermios | 197 | ||
Emil Debrum | 23 | ||
Mejit (1) | Dennis Momotaro | 433 | Elected |
Helkena Anni | 351 | ||
Luckner K. Abner | 54 | ||
Mili (1) | Wilbur Heine | 327 | Elected |
Kejjo Bien | 292 | ||
Tadashi Lometo | 158 | ||
Losan E. Chinoska | 136 | ||
Namdrik (1) | Mattlan Zackhras | 463 | Elected |
Augustine B. Nakamura | 125 | ||
William J. Swain | 68 | ||
Namu (1) | Tony Aiseia | 345 | Elected |
Kaiboke J. Kabua | 204 | ||
Johnny Choban | 92 | ||
Richard A. Bruce | 80 | ||
Rongelap (1) | Kenneth Kedi | 258 | Elected |
Atbi Riklon | 192 | ||
Hilton T. Kendall | 118 | ||
Abacca Anjain-Maddison | 78 | ||
Ujae (1) | Caios Lucky | 119 | Elected |
Fredrick H. Muller | 117 | ||
Utrok (1) | Hiroshi V. Yamamura | 405 | Elected |
Amenta Matthew | 342 | ||
Wotho (1) | David Kabua | — | Elected unopposed |
Wotje (1) | Litokwa Tomeing | 300 | Elected |
Atones Kaious | 28 | ||
Source: Election Passport |
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Vote counting in Marshall Islands shows three incumbents may retain seats". Radio New Zealand International. 2011-11-21. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
- ^ "Unofficial election results show no clear majority in Marshall Islands". Rnzi.com. 2011-12-08. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
- ^ "Results for 2011 Elections in Marshall Islands". Adam Carr News. 21 February 2012.
- ^ "Postal ballots up-end three candidates in Marshall Islands elections". Rnzi.com. 2011-12-08. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
- ^ "Marshalls election recount breaks tie in Ujae Atoll seat". Rnzi.com. 2011-12-22. Retrieved 2016-03-20.