1999 Marshallese general election explained

Parliamentary elections were held in the Marshall Islands on 22 November 1999. As there were no political parties, all candidates for the 33 seats ran as independents.[1] Following the election, Kessai Note was elected President by MPs.

Results

Constituency Candidate Votes Notes
Ailinglaplap (2) 756 Elected
629 Elected
Eldon Note 323
Rod Nakamura 172
Ailuk (1) 309 Elected
Hemos Jack 307
Arno (2) Nidel Lorak 669 Elected
362 Elected
Leikman Robert 284
Weiner Labin 204
Adelbert Laukon 161
Rumon Jorbal 80
Ben Injinmej 55
Katib Mack 20
Aur (1) Norman Matthew 294 Elected
Mies Peter 250
Yoster John 35
Ebon (1) John Silk 402 Elected
Mamoru Kabua 319
Kenson Alik 91
Betwell Lekka 62
Enewetak (1) Ishmael John Elected unopposed
Jabat (1) Elected unopposed
Jaluit (2) 855 Elected
751 Elected
L. Kunar Abner 312
Carl Heine 286
Rosalie Konou 203
Sam Leon 153
Kili/Bikini/Ejit (1) Henchi Balos 305 Elected
Johnny Johnson 120
Kwajalein (3) Imata Kabua 801 Elected
Sato Maie 480 Elected
Ataji Balos 443 Elected
Laji Taft 410
Botlong Loeak 307
Steve Dribo 225
Lae (1) Relang Lemari 322 Elected
Susan Heine 213
Lib (1) Alden Bejang 99 Elected
Rudy Paul 63
Likiep (1) Tom Kijiner 282 Elected
John Bungitak 225
Kenneth Kramer 204
Majuro (5) Wilfred Kendall 2,568 Elected
2,565 Elected
2,357 Elected
1,966 Elected
1,556 Elected
Jack Jorbon 1,397
Philip Muller 1,278
Tony de Brum 1,039
Marie Maddison 833
John Milne 694
Maloelap (1) 263 Elected
Lomes McKay 239
Mejit (1) Helkana Aini 235 Elected
Sepong Keju 222
Carter Lokeijak 66
W. Joran 41
Alee Alik 13
Mili (1) Tadashi Lometo 257 Elected
Kejjo Bien 206
B. Bollong 28
Namdrik (1) Jiba Kabua 347 Elected
Augustine Nakamura 171
J. Ralpho 11
Namu (1) Kaiboke Kabua 112 Elected
Yoda Nysta 73
Joe Riklon 64
Rongelap (1) 238 Elected
Ketnar Tima 189
Johnsay Riklon 177
Edison Anjain 45
Peter Eknilang 2
Ujae (1) Justin de Brum Elected unopposed
Utrok (1) Elected unopposed
Wotho (1) Fountain Inok 93 Elected
Kunio Lemari 89
N. Nemar 14
Wotje (1) 201 Elected
Charles Domnick 55
Source: Psephos

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2205_99.htm Marshall Islands: Elections held in 1999