Territorial Assembly elections were held in Wallis and Futuna on 15 March 1997. 34 lists competed for the twenty seats in the Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna.[1] Assembly president Keleto Lakalaka was not re-elected.[1]
Elections in four of the five constituencies were later annulled by the French Constitutional Council, with only Sigave's results withstanding scrutiny.[1]
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Hihifo District | Make Pilioko | ||
Soane Uhila | RPR | ||
Mikaele Tauhavili | |||
Hahake District | Setefano Hanisi | ||
Pesamino Taputai | |||
Patalione Kanimoa | |||
Clovis Logologofolau | RPR | ||
Mua District | Siliako Lauhea | ||
Iletefoso Tokavahua | |||
Petelo Mafutuna | |||
S.P. Ulutuipalelei | |||
Napole Muliloto | |||
Seleone Amole | |||
Alo District | Setefano Takaniko | ||
Fiteli Mani | |||
Malino Masei | |||
Toma Savea | |||
Sigave | Victor Brial | Gaulliste RPR | |
Pasikale Niutoua | |||
Michel Lataiuvea | Gaulliste RPR | ||
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