2002 Papua New Guinean general election

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2002 Papua New Guinean general election
Papua New Guinea
← 1997 15–29 June 2002 2007 →
Party Leader Seats +/–
NAP Michael Somare 19 +13
PDM Mekere Morauta 13 +5
PPP Michael Nali 8 −8
Pangu Pati Chris Haiveta 6 −7
PAP 5 +1
PLP Peter Yama 4 New
CDP Banare Bun 3 New
National Party 3 +2
United Party Bire Kimisopa 3 +3
MAP Bernard Narokobi 3 −2
PMC Simeon Wai 2 New
NTP Francis Apurel 2 New
PNC Bill Skate 2 New
PFP Luther Wenge 2 New
Rural Pipol's Pati Peter Namus 2 New
Independents 17 −19
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Mekere Morauta
PDM
Michael Somare
NAP
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General elections were held in Papua New Guinea between 15–29 June 2002.[1] Sir Michael Somare's National Alliance Party won the most seats, and he went on to become Prime Minister.

Results

PartySeats+/–
National Alliance Party19+13
People's Democratic Movement13+5
People's Progress Party8–8
Pangu Pati6New
People's Action Party5+1
People's Labour Party4New
Christian Democratic Party3New
National Party3+2
United Party30
Melanesian Alliance Party3–2
Pan Melanesian Congress2New
Nation Transformation Party2New
People's National Congress2New
People's First Party2New
Rural Pipol's Pati2New
Nine other parties with one seat9
Independents17–19
Vacant6
Total109
Source: Psephos

References

  1. ^ Papua New Guinea: Parliamentary Chamber: National Parliament: Elections held in 2002 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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See also: Elections and referendums in Bougainville