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Buada Constituency

Coordinates: 0°31′59″S 166°55′01″E / 0.53306°S 166.91694°E / -0.53306; 166.91694
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Buada
Buada Constituency within Nauru
Buada Constituency within Nauru
Coordinates: 0°31′59″S 166°55′01″E / 0.53306°S 166.91694°E / -0.53306; 166.91694
Country Nauru
Districts1 (Buada)
Area
 • Total
2.6 km2 (1.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
739
Time zone(UTC+12)
Area code+674
Members of Parliament2[1]

Buada Constituency is one of the constituencies of Nauru. It returns two members from Buada to the Parliament of Nauru in Yaren. It is the only constituency in the country to be landlocked.[1]

Members of Parliament

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Seat 1
Member Term Party
Totouwa Depaune 1968–1971 Non-partisan
Ruben Kun 1971–1992 Non-partisan
Tamaiti Star 1992–1995 Non-partisan
Ruben Kun 1995–2000 Non-partisan
Terangi Adam 2000–2007 Non-partisan
Shadlog Bernicke 2007–present Non-partisan
Seat 2
Member Term Party
Vinson Detenamo 2000–2004 Non-partisan
Roland Kun 2004–2016 Nauru First
Bingham Agir 2016–present

Election results

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Candidate Preference votes Total Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Bingham Agir 205 47 13 14 7 11 11 26 175 263.833 Re-elected
Shadlog Bernicke 166 38 31 21 14 27 23 74 115 233.197 Re-elected
Sean Halstead 34 108 68 56 55 49 59 72 8 162.151
Jaxon Olsson 34 60 53 73 71 121 48 36 13 147.085
Sheeva Peo Cook 38 60 62 61 56 35 88 76 33 146.688
Rowan Detenamo 11 35 110 81 75 69 50 53 25 128.462
Aie Ribauw 11 50 50 51 114 78 81 59 15 121.830
Elchen Morgan 5 79 58 45 59 50 62 67 84 121.782
Nanero Thoma 5 32 64 107 58 69 87 46 41 114.917
Invalid/blank votes 2
Total 511
Source: Electoral Commission of Nauru

References

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  1. ^ a b Constituencies of Nauru (naurugov.nr)
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