2007 Kiribati presidential election
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Turnout | 56.98% |
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| | | Candidate | Anote Tong | Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa | Party | PTK | Independent | Popular vote | 15,664 | 8,149 | Percentage | 64.29% | 33.44% | Home Island | Tabuaeran | | |
President before election Anote Tong | Elected President Anote Tong | |
Presidential elections were held in Kiribati on 17 October 2007,[1] following the 2007 parliamentary election. President Anote Tong, who was re-elected to parliament in the first round of the parliamentary election, sought another term as president.[2] At the first parliamentary session,[1] four candidates were chosen to appear on the ballot: Anote Tong, Patrick Tatireta, Timon Aneri, and Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa. Opposition nominees Harry Tong (Anote Tong's brother) and Tetaua Taitai were excluded from the ballot,[3] upon which the opposition called for a boycott of the election.[4]
Consequently, voter turnout was just above 50%. Tong received more than 15,500 votes, Mwemwenikarawa received over 8,000 votes, and Tatireta and Anera received less than 400 votes each.[4]
Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Anote Tong | Pillars of Truth | 15,664 | 64.29 |
| Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa | Independent | 8,149 | 33.44 |
| Patrick Tatireta | Independent | 355 | 1.46 |
| Timon Aneri | Independent | 198 | 0.81 |
Total | 24,366 | 100.00 |
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Valid votes | 24,366 | 99.34 |
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Invalid/blank votes | 161 | 0.66 |
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Total votes | 24,527 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 43,042 | 56.98 |
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Source: IFES |
References
- ^ a b "Unclear election results for Kiribati President", ABC Radio Australia, 31 August 2007.
- ^ "Kiribati president returned at general election, likely will form new government", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), 23 August 2007.
- ^ "Nominations prompt call for Kiribati poll boycott", ABC Radio Australia, 21 September 2007.
- ^ a b "Tong re-elected Kiribati president", ABC Radio Australia, 18 October 2007.
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