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National Parliament of Solomon Islands

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

House of Parliament

The National Parliament of Solomon Islands has 50 members, elected for a four-year term in 50 single-seat constituencies.[1]

It is presided by a Speaker, currently Patterson Oti.[2] Parliament is currently dissolved.[3]

Latest elections

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Solomon Islands Democratic Party42,24513.648New
Solomon Islands United Party32,30210.432New
Kadere Party29,4269.508+7
United Democratic Party25,2958.174–1
Democratic Alliance Party19,7206.373–4
People's Alliance Party18,5736.002–1
People First Party11,4193.6910
Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement9,8783.1910
National Transformation Party4,6221.4900
Pan Melanesian Congress Party1,5140.4900
Green Party Solomon Islands6190.200New
New Nation Party5930.1900
Peoples Progressive Party3810.1200
Independents113,17836.5421–11
Total309,765100.00500
Valid votes309,76599.71
Invalid/blank votes9020.29
Total votes310,667100.00
Registered voters/turnout359,52386.41
Source: Solomon Islands Election Resources

Members

The official website of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands maintains a list of current members of parliament, with biographical indications, categorised by name, constituency and party.[4]

See:

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Parliament", National Parliament of Solomon Islands
  2. ^ "The Speaker", National Parliament of Solomon Islands
  3. ^ Sasako, Alfred (27 January 2024). "It's 17th April". Solomon Star. Archived from the original on 29 January 2024. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Members of Parliament", National Parliament of Solomon Islands

External links

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