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2010 Solomon Islands general election

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2010 Solomon Islands general election
Solomon Islands
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All 50 seats in the National Parliament
26 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/-
Democratic Party Steve Abana 10.49 12 +9
OUR Party Manasseh Sogavare 10.24 4 New
SIPRA Job Tausinga 3.43 4 0
DDP Dick Ha'amori 2.40 3 New
IDP Snyder Rini 1.67 2 New
RDP Danny Philip 1.32 2 New
RUPP Samuel Manetoali 1.29 1 New
Liberal Party Derek Sikua 1.25 1 −1
People's Congress Fred Fono 0.70 1 New
Independents 62.19 20 −10
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Subsequent Prime Minister
Derek Sikua
Liberal Party
Danny Philip
RDP

General elections were held in the Solomon Islands on 4 August 2010.[1][2] The election date was announced in May 2010 by Prime Minister Derek Sikua.[3] Although the announcement was deemed to be premature, as only the Governor General has the authority to announce the election date upon the advice of the Electoral Commission,[4] the election date remained the same.

Candidates

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There were a total of 509 candidates, including 25 women.[5]

Results

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The event was overseen by international election observers connected with the United Nations International Election Observation Coordination Team. The elections were described as peaceful, although strong concerns were expressed about voter registration irregularities.[6]

25 incumbents were returned and 25 were replaced (including three seats where the incumbent chose not to recontest and one seat that was vacant due to the death of Edward Huni'ehu). Of the 50 MPs, most are relatively inexperienced: 45 have served less than two terms in office. The five long-serving MPs are Job Dudley Tausinga (entering his 7th consecutive term), Danny Philip (5th term), Snyder Rini (4th term), Manasseh Sogavare (4th term) and Gordon Darcy Lilo (3rd term).

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Solomon Islands Democratic Party24,71910.4912+9
Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party24,13810.244New
Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement8,0743.4340
Direct Development Party5,6672.403New
People's Alliance Party4,6191.960−3
National Party4,4741.900−4
Independent Democratic Party3,9261.672New
Reform Democratic Party3,1191.322New
Rural and Urban Political Party3,0511.291New
Solomon Islands Liberal Party2,9451.251−1
People's Congress Party1,6510.701New
Rural Development Party1,0210.430New
People's Federation Party9130.390New
New Nation Party8060.340New
Independents146,57162.1920−10
Total235,694100.0050
Valid votes235,69499.08
Invalid/blank votes2,1780.92
Total votes237,872100.00
Registered voters/turnout448,18953.07
Source: Solomon Islands Election Resources, Election Passport

By constituency

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Results by constituency
Constituency Electorate Candidate Party Votes % Notes
Aoke/Langalanga 8,791 Mathew Cooper Wale Solomon Islands Democratic Party 1,681 36.70 Re-elected
Billy A. Manu Independent 1,512 33.00
Tony Wale Independent 1,000 21.80
Richard Ulufa'alu Solomon Islands Liberal Party 186 4.10
Judy Kwatena Fionala Barty Independent 63 1.40
Frank Bosi Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 63 1.40
Rejected votes 74 1.60
Baegu/Asifola 10,173 Toswel Kaua Independent 1,037 22.60 Re-elected
David Tome Independent 714 15.60
Siau Mana Independent 647 14.10
Henry Ologa Olobeni Independent 466 10.20
Tagini Makario Independent 377 8.20
James Kili Independent 374 8.10
Thompson Lebeoa Independent 196 4.30
Peter Kakai Jr. Independent 167 3.60
Francis Frank Lomo Independent 126 2.70
Wilfred Akao Independent 88 1.90
John Tatalo Independent 87 1.90
Bobby Kusilifu Independent 68 1.50
Alfred Liata Malakai Independent 37 0.80
Tony Irobina Independent 0 0.00
Rejected votes 206 4.50
Central Guadalcanal 6,829 Peter Shanel Agovaka Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 2,526 54.80 Re-elected
Walton Naezol Independent 2,025 43.90
Rejected votes 58 1.30
Central Honiara 37,885 John Moffat Fugui Direct Development Party 1,240 14.90 Elected
Jonathan Aqarao Zama Independent 938 11.30
Fred Peter Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 893 10.70
Francis Waleanisia Independent 658 7.90
Nelson Ne'e Independent 496 6.00 Unseated
Robert Hite Independent 442 5.30
Martin Alufurai Independent 439 5.30
Barnabas Henson Independent 391 4.70
Steve Lebaro Independent 354 4.30
Samson Saokwai Raete'e Independent 321 3.90
Moon Pin Kwan Independent 315 3.80
Lawrence Makili Independent 315 3.80
John Buluwale Independent 236 2.80
Michael Tom Anita Independent 209 2.50
James Leonard Mua Independent 208 2.50
Eric Tema Independent 172 2.10
Delmah Lavina Nori Independent 136 1.60
Ishmael Idu Misalo Independent 104 1.20
Eddie Kasute'e Siapu Rarabae Independent 100 1.20
Charles Matanani Independent 90 1.10
Duddley Wate Independent 87 1.00
Bernard Bakote'e Independent 80 1.00
Beato Apaniai Independent 73 0.90
Rejected votes 28 0.30
Central Kwara'ae 9,955 Jackson Fiulaua Independent 2,936 43.70 Elected
Fred Iro Fono Independent 2,379 35.40 Unseated
Philip Damirara Akote'e Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 331 4.90
Reuben Torii Moli Independent 251 3.70
Collin Maenunu Sigimanu Independent 232 3.50
John Utukana To'ofilu Independent 215 3.20
Rose Anilabata Independent 121 1.80
Fred Maebiru Maetoloa Independent 77 1.10
Walton Willy Abuito'o Independent 72 1.10
Clement Lee Independent 56 0.80
Leonard Sasai Independent 29 0.40
Rejected votes 22 0.30
Central Makira 5,510 Hypolite Taremae Independent 1,360 33.80 Elected
Bernard Ghiro Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 817 20.30 Unseated
Nestor Ghiro Independent 478 11.90
Vkey Mansugu National Party 232 5.80
Fredson Fenua People's Alliance Party 225 5.60
Fox Qwaina Independent 172 4.30
Jack Faga Independent 137 3.40
Joseph Tamuatara Rural Development Party 124 3.10
Henry Hagawusia Independent 122 3.00
Nesta Marahora National Party 121 3.00
Paul Watoto Independent 65 1.60
Thomas Nukuafi Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 48 1.20
Alfred Wato Independent 42 1.00
Romano Taro People's Congress Party 31 0.80
Edmund Mehare Independent 25 0.60
Aaron Koroa Independent 8 0.20
Rejected votes 19 0.50
East ꞌAreꞌare 6,651 Andrew Hanaria Keniasina Independent 1,000 21.70 Elected
Aliki Tokii Ha'apio Independent 947 20.50
Andrew Manepora'a Independent 903 19.60
Abraham Namokari Independent 792 17.20
Michael Ahikau Independent 628 13.60
Brian Aonima Independent 274 5.90
Joseph Hatamane Ririmae Independent 54 1.20
Jerry Haipora Terenihona Independent 3 0.10
Rejected votes 11 0.20
East Central Guadalcanal 7,458 Joseph Onika Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 1,133 24.80 Elected
Nollen C. Leni Independent 961 21.00 Unseated
Gordon Tapalia Independent 630 13.80
Reuben Tovutovu Independent 606 13.30
Molia Gemali Independent 392 8.60
Abel Arambola Independent 330 7.20
Mark Gatu Independent 155 3.40
Eric Thogole Independent 108 2.40
Nathaniel Mara Independent 75 1.60
Job Maneka Geseni Independent 44 1.00
Kamilo Kevin Gaoma Independent 40 0.90
Rejected votes 98 2.10
East Choiseul 4,000 Mannaseh Sogavare Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 1,913 71.80 Re-elected
Moses Kurebose Biliki People's Alliance Party 384 14.40
Sheperd Lapo National Party 248 9.30
Hence Vaekesa People's Congress Party 100 3.80
Rejected votes 20 0.80
East Guadalcanal 7,318 Bradley Tovosia Independent 1,630 38.90 Elected
Sampson Tahuniara Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 818 19.50
Johnson Koli Independent 505 12.00 Unseated
John Hue Independent 404 9.60
Ezekiel Alebua Independent 293 7.00
Kennedy Hoda Independent 168 4.00
Henry Pechakibo Independent 153 3.60
Joe Tuti Ruriti Independent 117 2.80
Joseph Hikuta'a Independent 64 1.50
Bendick Tova Independent 40 1.00
East Honiara 39,985 Douglas Ete Direct Development Party 3,178 38.60 Elected
Charles Dausabea Independent 958 11.60
Paul Maenu'u Independent 913 11.10
David Jack Maesua Independent 912 11.10
Simeon Bouro Independent 678 8.20
Geofferry Faisi Samuel Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 655 8.00
Wycliff Ene Independent 323 3.90
Thompson Guralaua Independent 246 3.00
Catherine Adifaka Independent 146 1.80
John Nelson Ross Independent 105 1.30
John Laosao Independent 62 0.80
Eddie Misi Independent 28 0.30
Rejected votes 25 0.30
East Kwaio 10,448 Stanley Festus Sofu Solomon Islands Democratic Party 3,973 67.70 Re-elected
Alfred Solomon Sasako Independent 1,581 27.00
Herrick Dennie Independent 190 3.20
Solomon Amos Morisudah Independent 20 0.30
Rejected votes 101 1.70
East Makira 8,473 Alfred Ghiro Solomon Islands Democratic Party 1,480 22.90 Elected
Martin Karani Independent 842 13.00
Daniel Wagatora Independent 761 11.80
John Mamafe Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 747 11.60
Nathaniel P. Waka'a Independent 595 9.20
Otto M. Kuper Independent 441 6.80
Warren Tereqora Independent 372 5.80
Nicholas K. Gapiara Independent 344 5.30
Stanley S. Siapu Rural and Urban Political Party 255 3.90
Fred P. Fanua Independent 176 2.70
Stevenson Piringisau Independent 168 2.60
Henry J. K. Sitai Independent 124 1.90
Henry S. Kuata Independent 85 1.30
Thomas Bea Independent 46 0.70
Rejected votes 30 0.50
East Malaita 8,231 Manasseh Maelanga Solomon Islands Democratic Party 2,845 71.00 Re-elected
Lloyd Gwee Toribaeko Independent 465 11.60
David Toifai Misitomu Independent 285 7.10
Wilfred Bello Faari Independent 125 3.10
Ezekiel Korai Independent 123 3.10
Philistus Olo Fafoi Independent 70 1.70
Sade Oge Independent 64 1.60
Rejected votes 28 0.70
Fataleka 10,166 Steve William Abana Solomon Islands Democratic Party 1,954 34.20 Re-elected
Felix Taloinao Laumae Kabini Independent 978 17.10
Solomon Auga Independent 927 16.20
Thomas Ifuimae Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 587 10.30
Gregson Genesis Angisia Independent 422 7.40
Jeniffer Fugui Independent 216 3.80
Allen Siau Independent 199 3.50
John Ruruka Independent 49 0.90
Peter Bubulu Independent 14 0.20
Rejected votes 364 6.40
Gao/Bugotu 5,531 Samuel Manetoali Rural and Urban Political Party 2,479 66.70 Re-elected
Rhoda Sikilabu People's Congress Party 564 15.20
Derick Kolinahiga Independent 494 13.30
Moffet B Tupi Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 111 3.00
Patteson Riumono Independent 31 0.80
Basil Manelegua Independent Democratic Party 21 0.60
Ian Aujare Independent 5 0.10
Rejected votes 9 0.20
Gizo/Kolombangara 9,078 Gordon Darcy Lilo Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement 1,942 39.60 Re-elected
Kenneth Bule Hite Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 905 18.50
Daniel Kennedy Independent 520 10.60
Warren Paia Independent 342 7.00
Mockson Aaron Independent 307 6.30
Jackson Piasi Independent 140 2.90
George Tataio Independent 123 2.50
Ernest Kenji Sato Independent 120 2.40
Robins Mesepitu Independent 115 2.30
Mark Kale Independent 101 2.10
Reuben Lilo Independent 65 1.30
Ian Roni Gina Independent 41 0.80
Ishmelly Kevu Independent 31 0.60
Komoe Toma Independent 30 0.60
Rejected votes 116 2.40
Hograno/Kia/Havulei 5,749 Selwyn Riumana Independent 1,461 35.20 Re-elected
Dudley Lonamei Independent 928 22.30
Dick Daoleni Solomon Islands Democratic Party 636 15.30
Jane Magata Tozaka Independent 447 10.80
George Ngumi Goi Independent 257 6.20
Eddie Ene Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 252 6.10
Nelson Kehe Kile Independent 99 2.40
Peter Mcpherson Independent 32 0.80
Atkin Bera Solomon Islands Liberal Party 12 0.30
Reuben Natowan Independent 9 0.20
Rejected votes 20 0.50
Lau/Mbaelelea 16,740 Walter Folotalu Solomon Islands Democratic Party 2,370 25.80 Re-elected
Augustine Auga Independent 1,482 16.10
John Meke Independent 1,219 13.30
Judson Lee Leafasia Independent 1,198 13.00
Toata Molea Independent 1,064 11.60
Charles Ferania Sale Independent 724 7.90
John Dominic Gela Independent 380 4.10
Silver Mango Independent 322 3.50
Philip Solodia Seni Independent 294 3.20
Leslie Lazarus Independent 59 0.60
Fagal Aengari Independent 25 0.30
Rejected votes 60 0.70
Malaita Outer Islands 2,913 Martin Kealoe Solomon Islands Democratic Party 739 45.20 Elected
Hugo Kahano Independent 496 30.30
Patrick Vahoe Independent 230 14.10 Unseated
David Holosivi Independent 73 4.50
Reginald W Aipia Independent 69 4.20
Thomas Sapivaka Independent 4 0.20
Rodger D Tauariki Independent 4 0.20
Rejected votes 21 1.30
Maringe/Kokota 5,665 Varian Lonamei Independent Democratic Party 1,385 32.60 Re-elected
Culwick Togamana Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement 996 23.50
Leslie Kikolo People's Federation Party 913 21.50
Tione Bugotu Rural and Urban Political Party 317 7.50
Moses Sasago Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 246 5.80
Samson Aumae People's Alliance Party 213 5.00
John Colridge Lolly Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement 72 1.70
Rachel Theotahigna Independent 41 1.00
John Charlie Sotamana Independent 26 0.60
Clement Rojumana People's Alliance Party 22 0.50
Rejected votes 11 0.30
Marovo 10,361 Snyder Rini Independent Democratic Party 2,520 37.10 Re-elected
Philemon Riti Independent 1,426 21.00
Ivan Kerovo Ngai Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 720 10.60
Undikolo Pelobule Independent 482 7.10
Atabani Tahu Independent 386 5.70
Edward Tokuru Independent 342 5.00
Eric Hivae Independent 306 4.50
Milikada Miller Silas Independent 235 3.50
Hellen Saera Hilli Independent 215 3.20
Denton Dino Bennie Independent 83 1.20
Spama Runialo Sialo Independent 59 0.90
Lore Reuben Independent 2 0.00
Rejected votes 24 0.40
Nggela 10,868 Mark Roboliu Kemakeza Independent 1,966 24.40 Re-elected
Johnley T. Hatimoana National Party 1,843 22.90
Christian Salini Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement 1,522 18.90
Clement Rexley Kakango People's Alliance Party 1,079 13.40
Ronald M. Unusi Solomon Islands Democratic Party 634 7.90
Bartholomew Parapolo Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 506 6.30
Alfred Pohe Independent 231 2.90
Daniel A. Parapolo Independent 88 1.10
Catherine Ann Pule People's Congress Party 74 0.90
John Gorosi Independent 30 0.40
Fred Samora New Nation Party 28 0.30
Cecil Ono Solomon Islands Liberal Party 8 0.10
Rejected votes 34 0.40
North East Guadalcanal 7,763 Derek Sikua Solomon Islands Liberal Party 2,535 57.00 Re-elected
Alfred Mane Ngelea Lovanitilia Independent 887 19.90
Henry Saea Independent 317 7.10
Ishmael Robert Leuape Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 241 5.40
Brally Jim Tavalia Independent 217 4.90
Farral Wilfred Independent 209 4.70
Rejected votes 43 1.00
North Guadalcanal 8,484 Martin Sopage Independent 1,489 31.20 Re-elected
Alfred Maeke Junior Independent 940 19.70
Daniel Vedar Buto Independent 611 12.80
Andrew Kuvu Independent 574 12.00
Samson Maneka Independent 373 7.80
Benedict Garimane Independent 254 5.30
Greenta Vienna Tome Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 231 4.80
John Rossivaena Independent 154 3.20
Harry Barnabas Independent 64 1.30
David Qwan Independent 20 0.40
Edmond Sonitavea Independent 16 0.30
Stephen Paeni Independent 15 0.30
Rejected votes 37 0.80
North Malaita 9,188 Jimmy Lusibaea Independent 3,091 49.60 Elected
Michael Maeliau Independent 882 14.20
Leslie Leau Kwaiga Independent 813 13.00
Daniel E. Kwanairara Independent 566 9.10 Unseated
Mahlon Oduramo Suilifia Independent 342 5.50
Sensie George Independent 296 4.80
Joel Moffat Konofilia Independent 102 1.60
Raymond Aumae Independent 64 1.00
Lawrence Foanaota Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 55 0.90
Rejected votes 19 0.30
North New Georgia 2,705 Job Dudley Tausinga Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement 1,419 73.90 Re-elected
Dewin Alick Independent 458 23.90
Nuatali Tongarutu Independent 36 1.90
Rejected votes 7 0.40
North Vella Lavella 3,764 Milner Tozaka Independent 1,225 45.00 Re-elected
Pye Robert Kuve Independent 1,082 39.70
Alistair Porebangara Paekera Independent 292 10.70
Maleli Zalao Independent 64 2.30
Casper Dorauvo Independent 40 1.50
Gwen Abana Jitukalo Independent 12 0.40
Rejected votes 9 0.30
North West Choiseul 6,208 Connelly Sadakabatu Independent 1,408 30.00 Elected
Francis Qalo Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 1,151 24.50
Ralph Billy Takubala Independent 1,027 21.90
Clement Pikabatu Kengava People's Alliance Party 775 16.50 Unseated
Alpha Kimata Solomon Islands Democratic Party 206 4.40
Sylvia Nowak Anderson Independent 113 2.40
Rejected votes 12 0.30
North West Guadalcanal 8,238 Horst Heinz Bodo Dettke Independent 2,228 41.30 Elected
Siriako Usa Independent 1,382 25.60 Unseated
Joseph Pali Neilsen Independent 507 9.40
Charles Brown Beu Independent 456 8.50
Solomon Love Independent 270 5.00
Francis Mocho Belande Sade Direct Development Party 176 3.30
Hilda Padavera Kii Independent 117 2.20
Charles Keku Chilivi Independent 82 1.50
Michael Ben Walahoula Independent 54 1.00
Stephen Labu Independent 48 0.90
Joseph Solomon Anea Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 14 0.30
John Quan Independent 12 0.20
Craig Pelu Independent 9 0.20
George Kavoa Independent 6 0.10
Rejected votes 32 0.60
Ranongga/Simbo 5,730 Charles Sigoto Reform Democratic Party 1,485 38.40 Elected
Francis Billy Hilly National Party 1,277 33.00 Unseated
Belani Tekulu New Nation Party 697 18.00
Elizabeth Tamugula Pearson Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 254 6.60
Stephen Suti-Agalo Solomon Islands Liberal Party 118 3.10
Rejected votes 33 0.90
Rennell/Bellona 3,386 Seth Gukuna People's Congress Party 882 47.50 Re-elected
Puia Tuhanuku Independent 278 15.00
Timothy Johnston Independent 157 8.50
Charlie Tango Independent 154 8.30
Collin Tesuatai Independent 142 7.70
Clive Sunga Tuimaka Independent 93 5.00
Nollan Teika Independent 75 4.00
Jay Kabei Independent 59 3.20
Rejected votes 15 0.80
Russells/Savo 6,892 Dickson Mua Panakitasi Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 1,840 42.50 Elected
Allan Kemakeza People's Alliance Party 1,649 38.00 Unseated
Reginald Hill Kokili Solomon Islands Democratic Party 325 7.50
Sterry Leni Kuatavem Independent 312 7.20
Baptise Tura Independent 180 4.20
Rejected votes 28 0.60
Shortland 2,939 Steve Laore Independent 1,073 49.30 Elected
Augustine Taneko Independent 901 41.40 Unseated
Albert Bakale Laore Independent 136 6.30
Derick Pako Independent 12 0.60
Ronnie Kidoe Independent 5 0.20
Ninamo Otuana Independent 5 0.20
Queensland Olega Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 1 0.00
Rejected votes 43 2.00
Small Malaita 11,774 Rick Houenipwela Solomon Islands Democratic Party 1,677 24.60 Elected
William Nii Haomae Independent 1,606 23.50 Unseated
Edwin Awaioli Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 825 12.10
Rudolf Henry Dora Independent 725 10.60
Patrick Wate Independent 567 8.30
Christopher Wate Independent 415 6.10
Alex Bartlett Independent 303 4.40
Elizah Owa Independent 283 4.10
Matthew Fakaia Independent 173 2.50
Willie Fa'asu Independent 47 0.70
Lyndon Wateitohi Independent 37 0.50
James Henry Star Dora People's Alliance Party 31 0.50
Leslie Anthony Saru Independent 30 0.40
Clement Honiola Independent 13 0.20
Joseph Wane Independent 13 0.20
Rejected votes 77 1.10
South Choiseul 5,581 Elizah Doro Muala Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement 635 17.50 Elected
Jackson Kiloe Independent 524 14.50
Robertson Erere Galokale Independent 497 13.70
Noah Zala Independent 442 12.20
Wilson Pita Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 416 11.50
Cromwell Qopoto Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 214 5.90
Michael Collin Pitakaka Independent 213 5.90
Alick Sogati Independent 196 5.40
Bradley Pitanoe Independent 161 4.40
Atkin Vilaka Independent 100 2.80
Walter Katovai Independent 73 2.00
Caleb Kotali Independent 69 1.90
Collish Leketo Tutua Reform Democratic Party 55 1.50
Rejected votes 30 0.80
South Guadalcanal 6,131 David Day Pacha Solomon Islands Democratic Party 1,941 49.80 Re-elected
Cornelius Vonseu Independent 662 17.00
Andrew Donua Muaki Independent 643 16.50
Francis Peter Para National Party 190 4.90
Jack Israel Bana Independent 153 3.90
Martin Tsuki Solomon Islands Liberal Party 66 1.70
Marx Lua Tova Independent 64 1.60
Charles Aiwosuga Cheka'a Independent 58 1.50
Karnol Kalea Sala Independent 44 1.10
Victor Totu Independent 22 0.60
Allastair Teava Independent 16 0.40
Joshua Karichi Independent 9 0.20
Betty Lirma Gigisi Independent 5 0.10
Ron Lawson Meke Independent 3 0.10
Rejected votes 18 0.50
South New Georgia/Rendova/Tetepari 6,138 Danny Philip Reform Democratic Party 1,579 39.10 Elected
Francis John Zama Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 1,050 26.00 Unseated
David Lani Gina Independent 535 13.30
Simba Paza Independent 306 7.60
Aseri Tamana Independent 297 7.40
Elizah R. Hoe Independent 113 2.80
Nairy Alamu Independent 98 2.40
Doreen Linga Independent 28 0.70
Rejected votes 29 0.70
South Vella Lavella 5,160 Lional Alex Independent 997 26.30 Elected
Trevor Olavae Independent 832 22.00 Unseated
Jennings Movobule Independent 824 21.70
Milton B. Sibisobere Independent 815 21.50
Roland Mae Independent 182 4.80
Kelly Levi Independent 117 3.10
Rejected votes 23 0.60
Temotu Nende 6,720 Commins Aston Mewa Independent 1,467 29.80 Elected
John Patterson Oti Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 1,198 24.30 Unseated
Philip Mali Rural Development Party 897 18.20
Freddy Me'esa Independent 570 11.60
Edward Daiwo Solomon Islands Democratic Party 251 5.10
James Mekab People's Alliance Party 241 4.90
George Henry Malirbaal Direct Development Party 202 4.10
Edwin Meibu New Nation Party 81 1.60
Rejected votes 19 0.40
Temotu Pele 4,512 Martin Teddy Magga Independent 897 30.60 Re-elected
Michael Maina Independent 601 20.50
Nelson Nimelea Independent 484 16.50
Alfred Apela Toaki Independent 259 8.80
David Dalaume Independent 169 5.80
George Boape Independent 118 4.00
Alfred Dagi Independent 113 3.90
Joe Atkin Leiau Independent 88 3.00
Philip Nadu Independent 79 2.70
Ross Hepworth Independent 58 2.00
Johnson Levela Independent 23 0.80
Oliver Melive Osi Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 16 0.50
George West Independent 9 0.30
Rejected votes 21 0.70
Temotu Vatud 3,830 Clay Forau Soalaoi Independent 602 25.20 Re-elected
Noel Aisa Independent 400 16.70
Walter Mavaemua Independent 254 10.60
Afetama Steven Torro Independent 206 8.60
Chriss Patty Independent 131 5.50
Timothy Walter Titiulu Independent 118 4.90
Nathan Nukusaumua Independent 114 4.80
Casper Muna Tofimao Independent 114 4.80
Patrick Mundano Independent 113 4.70
Samuel Kafukese Independent 101 4.20
Gordon H. Bila Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 62 2.60
Jeffrey Teava Independent 56 2.30
Phillip S. Tuapa Independent 37 1.50
Samson Rangi Ariki Independent 27 1.10
Michael Meone Independent 26 1.10
Frank L. Kataina Independent 10 0.40
James Rafe Mua Independent 9 0.40
Lazarus Munamua Independent 2 0.10
Rejected votes 9 0.40
Ulawa/Ugi 3,664 James Tora Independent 641 26.00 Re-elected
Nathaniel Rahumae Waena National Party 563 22.80
Noel Mamau Independent 291 11.80
Carl Warren Beldon Independent 214 8.70
Augustine Waetara Independent 182 7.40
Peter Titiulu Independent 116 4.70
Henry Marau Independent 94 3.80
Ashley Rohorua Riwenimae Independent 89 3.60
Michael Ramsey Poki Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 80 3.20
Wilfred Robertson Natei Independent 66 2.70
Meffrey Awao Independent 51 2.10
Raphael Oli Independent 39 1.60
Fox Cornes Sumaheniau Independent 26 1.10
Joseph Harry Maka'a Independent 5 0.20
Rejected votes 7 0.30
West ꞌAreꞌare 6,209 John Maneniaru Independent 1,281 32.20 Elected
Severino Nuaiasi Independent 1,178 29.60 Unseated
Martin Tome Haikau Independent 406 10.20
Campion Ohasio Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 259 6.50
Andrew Nori Independent 190 4.80
Samson Maeniuta Rihuoha Independent 175 4.40
Peter Hauia Independent 161 4.10
Paul Rasuhiraro Opaka Independent 146 3.70
Slayde Waiwaki Ehakeni Independent 130 3.30
Joe Timothy Ariaria Independent 34 0.90
Rejected votes 15 0.40
West Guadalcanal 5,652 Moses Garu Solomon Islands Democratic Party 1,006 23.20 Elected
Pascal Belamataga Independent 840 19.30
Anthony Kamu Veke Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 778 17.90
Peter S. Haeo Independent 466 10.70
David Rosalio Independent 451 10.40
Samson Teteha Independent 245 5.60
Obadiah Gadi Independent 201 4.60
Joshua Bulolo Independent 165 3.80
Edme Ziokera Independent 101 2.30
Silas Devine Gift Lauvisu Solomon Islands Liberal Party 20 0.50
George W. Mangale Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement 1 0.00
Rejected votes 70 1.60
West Honiara 32,702 Namson Tran Independent 4,499 56.60 Elected
Isaac Inoke Tosika Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 1,552 19.50 Unseated
Alfred Soaki Independent 892 11.20
Catherine Sheardown Atanikakia Independent 516 6.50
Andrew Mua Independent 299 3.80
Toxi Polyn Independent 103 1.30
Rejected votes 90 1.10
West Kwaio 6,382 Peter Tom Solomon Islands Democratic Party 1,550 34.80 Re-elected
Augustine Lafo Independent 790 17.70
Jack Ofoata Independent 611 13.70
Mathias Olofia Independent 387 8.70
Fred Sisifiu Independent 303 6.80
Harry Kwalafunu Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 253 5.70
Robert Wales Feraltelia Independent 126 2.80
Alfred Afeau Independent 125 2.80
Charles Karaori Independent 118 2.70
Fred Saega Independent 59 1.30
Tony Uania Independent 57 1.30
Henry Dada Independent 40 0.90
Anderson K. Raenaitoro Independent 14 0.30
Rejected votes 18 0.40
West Kwara'ae 13,993 Sam Shemuel Iduri Solomon Islands Democratic Party 1,451 18.40 Re-elected
Martin Saefafia Independent 1,015 12.80
Jack Kaota Independent 961 12.20
Sam Alasia Independent 827 10.50
Casper Kosute'e Dausabea Independent 789 10.00
Allan Tori Tomu Independent 631 8.00
Martin Aebata Independent 614 7.80
Paul Kukute Daokalia Independent 461 5.80
Martin Fini Independent 337 4.30
Simon Mannie Independent 251 3.20
Augustine Faliomea Maelifaka Independent 207 2.60
Erickson Otia Independent 64 0.80
Fred Maniau Independent 63 0.80
John Alfred Tuasulia Independent 63 0.80
Henry Tagini Anita Independent 58 0.70
Robert Madeo Independent 35 0.40
Jared Daudau Tagini Independent 29 0.40
Leslie Osimae Independent 8 0.10
Rejected votes 40 0.50
West Makira 6,425 Dick Ha'amori Direct Development Party 871 18.50 Elected
Jackson Sunaone Independent 788 16.80
Paul Marita Independent 518 11.00
Japhet Waipora Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party 377 8.00 Unseated
James Morea Independent 331 7.00
Jimmy Hanson Riunga Independent 327 7.00
Daniel Dautaha Independent 310 6.60
Golden Kiloko Independent 271 5.80
Nelson Nausi Independent 227 4.80
Peter Trena Raraha'abura Independent 160 3.40
Edmond Dangi Independent 134 2.90
Alick Dangi Independent 121 2.60
Richard Taro Independent 120 2.60
Jackton Raeri Independent 92 2.00
John Mepuke Ta'aru Independent 36 0.80
Rejected votes 18 0.40
West New Georgia/Vona Vona 9,241 Silas Kerry Vaqara Tausinga Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement 1,487 27.50 Elected
Peter James Boyers Independent 1,327 24.60 Unseated
Aquila Talasasa Independent 680 12.60
Gloria Sibisobere Independent 594 11.00
Billy Veo Independent 508 9.40
Selina Boso Independent 211 3.90
Nelson Boso Independent 186 3.40
Joseph Douglas Independent 159 2.90
Patt R. Loe Independent 96 1.80
Milton Talasasa Independent 84 1.60
Robertson Bato Independent 24 0.40
Wilson Gina Independent 7 0.10
Rejected votes 37 0.70

Aftermath

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On 11 August 2009, lobbying was reportedly in progress, as several political groups jockeyed to form a coalition government, with three main camps forming.

The first camp was built around the outgoing government led by Derek Sikua. One of its spokespeople, Matthew Wale, claimed on 13 August that the group has the support of five parties and 30 MPs including the Solomon Islands Democratic Party (12 MPs), the Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement (4), the Solomon Islands Liberal Party (1), the People's Congress Party (1), and six independents. This camp was based at the Heritage Hotel.[7]

A second camp was based around three parties: the Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party led by former Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare (4 seats); the Direct Development Party led by Dick Ha'amori (3); and the Reform Democratic Party led by former Deputy Prime Minister Danny Philip (2). This camp was based at the Pacific Casino Hotel.[7]

A third camp was led by the newly established Independent Democratic Party (IDP) led by Snyder Rini, and was based at Honiara Hotel. The IDP's party secretary Leonard Kaitu'u explained that the IDP was the successor to a previous party, the Association of Independent Members.[8] Kaitu'u has suggested that their camp will also get support from the People's Alliance Party (PAP) and the Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement (SIPRA).[9] It was thought possible that SIPRA would decide to join with the Heritage Hotel camp. A spokesman for the group denied that cash incentives were being used to secure members for the coalition.[10]

Danny Philip was narrowly elected the Prime Minister on 24 August 2010, with 26 votes to 23 for his rival, the Democratic Party's Steve Abana.[11]

In a victory speech following the Prime Ministerial election, Philip stated that his first priority would be to form a new government.[11] He said his government would actively support the country's Constitutional Reform process.[11] This had been one of his central campaign pledges, and the reason why he had formed the Reform Democratic Party.[12]

Upon naming his cabinet, he appointed Manasseh Maelanga as his deputy.[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Solomons preparing for general election". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 January 2010. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Voter registration begins for 2010 Solomons election". Radio New Zealand International. 25 January 2010. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  3. ^ "4 August to be Solomon Islands election date". Radio New Zealand International. 26 May 2010. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
  4. ^ "Election Date Invalid: Government House". Solomon Times Online. 28 May 2010. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
  5. ^ "Confidence handful of women candidates will do well in Solomons election". Radio New Zealand International. 22 July 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  6. ^ "2010 Solomon Islands Election - Interim Statement". Archived from the original on 3 October 2010. Retrieved 12 August 2010.
  7. ^ a b "One Television, 13/08/10". Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  8. ^ "Leonard Kaitu'u, letter to the editor, Solomon Star, 13/08/10". Archived from the original on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  9. ^ "Lobbying starts, Solomon Star, 10/08/10". Archived from the original on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  10. ^ "Political "Camps" Kick Start Lobbying Process". Retrieved 12 August 2010. Solomon Times Online, 11 August 2010
  11. ^ a b c "Danny Philip is Prime Minister". Solomon Times. 25 August 2010. Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  12. ^ "Party vows to reform constitution" Archived 23 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Island Sun, 12 July 2010
  13. ^ "PM Philip name ministers" Archived 29 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Island Sun, 27 August 2010