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Revision as of 06:11, 18 April 2020

2020 Kiribati parliamentary election

← 2015–16 14 April 2020 (first round)
21 April 2020 (second round)

All 44 seats in the House of Assembly
23 seats needed for a majority
 
Party TKP Pillars of Truth Kiribati First Party
Last election 26 seats 19 seats Did not exist
Seats needed N/A Increase 10 Increase 10

Incumbent Speaker

Tebuai Uaai
Tobwaan Kiribati Party



Parliamentary elections in Kiribati were originally planned on 7 April 2020, with a second round of voting to be held on 15 April 2020.[1] However, in late March the Electoral Commission changed the voting date to 14 April 2020,[2] with a second round on 21 April 2020.[3]

Electoral system

The 46 members of the House of Assembly are elected by three methods; 44 are elected in 23 single- and multi-member constituencies (seven with one seat, eleven with two seats and five with three seats)[4] using a modified two-round system. The other two members of the House consisted of one seat elected by the Rabi Council of Leaders,[5] and an ex officio member (the Attorney General). The Speaker is elected after the elections, from outside the House of Assembly. He doesn't participate in the votes.[6]

Voters have as many votes to cast as the number of seats in their constituencies. In single-member constituencies a candidate is elected in the first round if they receive more than 50% of the ballots cast. In two- or three-member constituencies, a candidate has to receive at least 25% of the vote to be elected in the first round.[4] Where not all seats are filled, a second round is held with the number of candidates being equal to the number of remaining seats plus two. A tie in the second round results in a third round of voting.[5]

Results

Party First round Second round Total
seats
+/–
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Pillars of Truth
Tobwaan Kiribati Party
Kiribati First Party
Independent
Speaker 1 0
Invalid/blank votes
Total 23 23 46 0
Registered voters/turnout 44,929 44,929
Source: Radio Kiribati

List of elected members

Members of the 12th Parliament of Kiribati[7]
Constituency Political party[8] Member Assumed office Notes[9]
Makin Tobwaan Kiribati Party James Toam
Makin Pillars of Truth Pinto Katia
Butaritari Tobwaan Kiribati Party Alexander Teabo
Butaritari Tinian Reiher
Marakei Tobwaan Kiribati Party Ruateki Tekaiara
Marakei Moannata Ientaake New MP
Abaiang [[ ]]
Abaiang [[ ]]
Abaiang [[ ]]
North Tarawa [[ ]]
North Tarawa [[ ]]
North Tarawa [[ ]]
South Tarawa [[ ]]
South Tarawa [[ ]]
South Tarawa [[ ]]
Betio [[ ]]
Betio [[ ]]
Betio [[ ]]
Maiana Koraubati Remuera New MP
Maiana [[ ]]
Kuria Kiribati First Party Banuera Berina
Aranuka Martin Moreti Returning MP
Abemama Tobwaan Kiribati Party Willie Tokataake
Abemama Tessie Lambourne New MP
Nonouti [[ ]]
Nonouti [[ ]]
Tabiteuea North Pillars of Truth Taberannang Timeon
Tabiteuea North Tarakabu Martin New MP
Tabiteuea South [[ ]]
Onotoa Tobwaan Kiribati Party Taneti Mamau 5th President of Kiribati
Onotoa Taiaki Irata New MP
Beru Bataromaio Kiritian New MP
Beru Pillars of Truth England Iuta
Nikunau [[ ]]
Nikunau [[ ]]
Tamana Tekeeua Tarati
Arorae Pillars of Truth Teima Onorio
Kiritimati [[ ]]
Kiritimati [[ ]]
Kiritimati [[ ]]
Tabuaeran Tekiau Aretateta
Tabuaeran Tewaaki Kobae
Teraina Nantongo Timeon
Banaba Tibanga Taratai
Rabi Island [[ ]]

References

  1. ^ Kiribati to go to polls for elections in April Radio New Zealand, 6 March 2020
  2. ^ 44,929 registered for elections Radio Kiribati, 26 March 2020
  3. ^ Delayed start for Kiribati elections Radio New Zealand, 10 April 2020
  4. ^ a b Kiribati Pacific Women in Politics
  5. ^ a b Kiribati Election Passport
  6. ^ Last elections IPU
  7. ^ "Current Members". Parliament of Kiribati (Maneaba ni Maungatabu). Retrieved 9 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Party Members". Parliament of Kiribati (Maneaba ni Maungatabu). Retrieved 9 July 2019.
  9. ^ "Current Ministers". Parliament of Kiribati (Maneaba ni Maungatabu). Retrieved 9 July 2019.