2008 Tongan general election

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General elections were held in Tonga on 23 and 24 April 2008 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly.[1] The nobles were elected on 23 April, and the nine people's representatives on 24 April.[2] A total of 32,000 people turned out to vote, giving a turnout of 48%.[3]

71 candidates had filed for the people's representatives' seats, among them eight women. All nine incumbents stood for reelection, with six retaining their seats.[4] Most of the pro-democracy MPs were returned, despite several facing charges of sedition over the 2006 Nukuʻalofa riots.[5] Reportedly, all nine elected MPs were pro-democracy activists.[6]

These elections were the last ones before democratic reforms expected to be implemented in 2010, which would change the seat balance as follows: 17 MPs would be popularly elected, nine MPs would be elected by the nobles and four MPs appointed by the king.[7]

Viliami Uasike Latu requested a recount in Vavaʻu, the constituency he contested, as he missed out on the second seat there by only 51 votes. The recount was conducted from 5 to 9 May at the Office of the Governor of Vavaʻu,[8] and confirmed the original result.[9]

Controversy

About two weeks before the election, it was announced that the Tonga Broadcasting Commission would henceforth censor candidates' political broadcasts,[10] and that TBC reporters would be banned from reporting on political matters, allegedly because they lacked the necessary training for objective coverage.[11] The decision was criticised by the Pacific Islands News Association, and New Zealand's Minister of Revenue, Peter Dunne, commented that it was "unfortunate".[12] Tonga Review said that the decision was a restriction on freedom of speech, and compared Tonga with Zimbabwe,[13] a comparison rejected by the TBC.[14] Tongan MP Clive Edwards said that the TBC's decision was aimed at stifling criticism of the government in the lead-up to the election,[15] and to hamper the re-election chances of pro-democracy MPs.[16] Pesi Fonua, head of the Tonga Media Council, said that the election "very much depends on how the candidates present themselves", and that censorship would "definitely have an impact".[17]

Results

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By constituency

People's Representatives

Constituency Candidate Party Votes % Notes
Eua Sunia Fili Template:Full party name with color 861 35.4 Elected
Tevita Lavemaau Template:Party name with color 510 21.0
Tevita Tupou Template:Party name with color 446 18.3
Siosaia Hausia Template:Party name with color 279 11.5
Tuʻipulotu Lauaki Template:Party name with color 137 5.6
ʻAsipeli Mafi Template:Party name with color 130 5.3
Veisinia Tupou Tuʻitakau Kaho Template:Party name with color 56 2.3
Hakeai Vea Havea Template:Party name with color 12 0.5
Haʻapai ʻUliti Uata Template:Full party name with color 2,555 29.7 Elected
Sione Teisina Fuko Template:Full party name with color 1,404 16.3 Elected
Moʻale Finau Template:Party name with color 1,256 14.6
ʻOsai Latu Template:Party name with color 1,062 12.3
Siosaia K Maʻake Paluto Template:Party name with color 885 10.3
Sione Tuʻitupou Fotu Template:Party name with color 412 4.8
Lopeti Kamipeli Tofa Template:Party name with color 409 4.8
Siaosi Vaikona Template:Party name with color 318 3.7
Sosaia Finau Template:Party name with color 309 3.6
Niuafoʻou and Niuatoptapu Sione Feingatau ʻIloa Template:Party name with color 476 36.6 Elected
Sione Haukinima Template:Party name with color 367 28.2
Lepolo Taunisila Template:Full party name with color 241 18.5
ʻOfa Simiki Template:Party name with color 217 16.7
Tongatapu ʻAkilisi Pōhiva Template:Full party name with color 11,290 22.4 Elected
ʻIsileli Pulu Template:Full party name with color 7,048 14.0 Elected
Clive Edwards Template:Full party name with color 6,697 13.3 Elected
Sione Sangster Saulala Template:Party name with color 5,461 10.8
ʻInoke Fotu Huʻakau Template:Party name with color 2,802 5.6
Sione Fonua Template:Party name with color 2,768 5.5
Semisi Palu ʻIfoni Tapueluelu Template:Full party name with color 2,727 5.4
Mele Teusivi ʻAmanaki Template:Party name with color 1,523 3.0
Semisi ʻOfa Fukofuka Template:Party name with color 1,150 2.3
Mateitalo Folaumoetao Mahuʻinga Template:Party name with color 1,136 2.3
ʻAlisi Pone Fotu Template:Party name with color 1,082 2.1
Sitiveni Takaetali Finau Template:Party name with color 922 1.8
Mateaki Ki he Lotu Heimuli Template:Party name with color 828 1.6
Latanoa Pikula Template:Party name with color 765 1.5
Sateki Finau Template:Party name with color 675 1.3
Filimone Fifita Template:Party name with color 649 1.3
Sulunga Lavaka Template:Party name with color 544 1.1
ʻAkanete Taʻai Lauti Template:Party name with color 454 0.9
Sione Tuʻiʻonetoa Template:Party name with color 354 0.7
Salesi Kauvaka Template:Party name with color 269 0.5
Tupou Malohi Template:Party name with color 259 0.5
ʻAlani Fisher Taione Template:Party name with color 184 0.4
Semisi Nauto Tuapasi ʻAtaʻata Template:Party name with color 175 0.3
Malu Faletau Template:Party name with color 145 0.3
ʻEliu Hafoka Template:Party name with color 141 0.3
Punalei Nuku Template:Party name with color 124 0.2
Hoatatau Tenisi Template:Party name with color 118 0.2
ʻEliesa Fifita Template:Party name with color 98 0.2
Vavaʻu ʻEtuate Lavulavu Template:Party name with color 2,116 14.6 Elected
Samiu Vaipulu Template:Party name with color 1,896 13.1 Elected
Viliami Latu Template:Party name with color 1,845 12.7
Salesi Paea Template:Party name with color 1,471 10.1
Masao Paasi Template:Party name with color 1,213 8.4
ʻOpeti Pulotu Template:Party name with color 917 6.3
Viliami Kaufusi Helu Template:Party name with color 726 5.0
Tevita Moengangongo Saia Template:Party name with color 700 4.8
Sione Kilipati Lea Template:Party name with color 674 4.6
Peauafi Tatafu Template:Party name with color 547 3.8
Polutele Tuʻihalamaka Template:Party name with color 544 3.7
Viliula Mafi Template:Party name with color 442 3.0
Moleni Taufa Template:Party name with color 383 2.6
Viliami Pasikala Template:Party name with color 191 1.3
Keuli Pasina Lavaki Template:Party name with color 185 1.3
Paula K Kava Template:Party name with color 175 1.2
ʻOfa Kitokelau Fakalata Template:Party name with color 113 0.8
Mataiasi Moteini Moala Template:Party name with color 104 0.7
Tongovua Tae Appleton Template:Party name with color 78 0.5
Temaleti Levaitai Fulivai Fakaʻosi Template:Party name with color 73 0.5
Kapeliele Fungalei Cocker Template:Party name with color 72 0.5
Toʻofohe Loketi Teaupa Template:Party name with color 51 0.4
Source: Psephos

Nobles' representatives

Nine nobles were elected by the 29 eligible members of the nobility on 23 April. All 29 voters cast votes. There were no nominations, and no candidates. Tuʻihaʻangana, outgoing Speaker of the House, lost his seat in Haʻapai.[18]

Constituency Candidate Votes % Notes
Eua Hon. Lasike 7 63.6 Elected
Hon. Fohe 3 27.3
Baron Vaea of Houma 1 9.1
Haʻapai Hon. Tuʻihaʻateiho 3 21.4 Elected
Hon. Tuʻipelehake 3 21.4 Elected
Hon. Fakafanua 2 14.3
Hon. Malupo 2 14.3
Hon. Niukapu 2 14.3
Hon. Tuʻihaʻangana 2 14.3
Niuafoʻou and Niuatoptapu Hon. Tangipa 2 66.7 Elected
Hon. Fotofili 1 33.3
Tongatapu Hon. Fielakepa 10 30.3 Elected
Hon. Maʻafu 10 30.3 Elected
Hon. Fohe 6 18.2 Elected
Hon. Vahaʻi 4 12.1
Baron Vaea of Houma 3 9.1
Vavaʻu Hon. Luani 3 20.0 Elected
Hon. Tuʻilakepa 3 20.0 Elected
Hon. Fakatulolo 2 13.3
Hon. Fulivai 2 13.3
Hon. Tuita 2 13.3
Hon. Tuʻiʻafitu 2 13.3
Prince ʻUlukalala 1 6.7

References

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  1. Electoral Calendar- world elections,US elections,presidential election,world parties
  2. Tonga to hold general elections in April - People's Daily Online
  3. "48% turnout for 2008 General Election" Template:Webarchive, Matangi Tonga, 28 April 2008
  4. Tonga to hold general election on 24 April - People's Daily Online
  5. Pro-democracy MPs mostly returned in Tonga - Radio New Zealand Template:Webarchive, 25 April 2008
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  10. "TBC's censorship committee makes its mark on coming election" Template:Webarchive, Matangi Tonga, 11 April 2008
  11. "Reporting restrictions in Tonga criticised by region", ABC Radio Australia, 10 April 2008
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  13. "Tonga and Zimbabwe have something in common - restriction on free speech" Template:Webarchive, Tonga Review, 7 April 2008
  14. "TBC Boss Responds to Tonga Review Article" Template:Webarchive, Tonga Review, 10 April 2008
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