2019 Micronesian Constitutional Convention election
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Constitutional Convention elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 5 November 2019. The elections were held following a referendum in March 2019, in which 61% of voters voted in favour of calling a convention.
The Convention had 24 delegates; 11 from Chuuk State, 7 from Pohnpei State and three each from Kosrae State and Yap State.[1]
It led to the 2023 Micronesian constitutional referendum.
Results
State | District | Candidate | Votes | Notes |
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Chuuk | At-large | Redley Killion | 6,149 | Elected |
Election District 1 | Peter Sitan | 1,438 | Elected | |
Marcus Samo | 936 | Elected | ||
Election District 2 | Camillo Noket | 1,316 | Elected | |
Nickson M. Bossy | 1,271 | Elected | ||
Election District 3 | Myron I. Hashiguchi | 2,969 | Elected | |
Jack S. Fritz | 2,335 | Elected | ||
Election District 4 | Cindy Siren Mori | 1,706 | Elected | |
Kind K. Kanto | 1,130 | Elected | ||
Election District 5 | James A. Naich | 1,085 | Elected | |
Asterio R. Takesy | 1,028 | Elected | ||
Kosrae | At-large | Johnson A. Asher | 1,818 | Elected |
Electoral District 1 | Yoslyn G. Sigrah | 1,152 | Elected | |
Canney L. Palsis | 1,094 | Elected | ||
Pohnpei | At-large | Iso Salvador Iriarte | 3,160 | Elected |
Election District 1 | Akilino H. Susaia | 1,461 | Elected | |
Tesiwo Liwy | 1,019 | Elected | ||
Election District 2 | Salomon Saimon | 1,372 | Elected | |
Berney Martin | 1,062 | Elected | ||
Election District 3 | Mason Albert | 1,611 | Elected | |
Ricky F. Cantero | 1,191 | Elected | ||
Yap | At-large | Victor Nabeyan | 2,243 | Elected |
Electoral District 1 | Andrew R. Yatilman | 1,200 | Elected | |
Andy P. Choor | 968 | Elected | ||
Source: Government of Micronesia |
References
- ^ Process Launched For FSM’s Fourth Constitutional Convention Government of the Federated States of Micronesia, 28 August 2019