2019 Micronesian Constitutional Convention election explained

Constitutional Convention elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 5 November 2019. The elections were held following a referendum in March 2019, in which 61% of voters voted in favour of calling a convention.

The Convention had 24 delegates; 11 from Chuuk State, 7 from Pohnpei State and three each from Kosrae State and Yap State.[1]

It led to the 2023 Micronesian constitutional referendum.

Results

StateDistrictCandidateVotesNotes
ChuukAt-largeRedley Killion6,149Elected
Election District 1Peter Sitan1,438Elected
Marcus Samo936Elected
Election District 2Camillo Noket1,316Elected
Nickson M. Bossy1,271Elected
Election District 3Myron I. Hashiguchi2,969Elected
Jack S. Fritz2,335Elected
Election District 4Cindy Siren Mori1,706Elected
Kind K. Kanto1,130Elected
Election District 5James A. Naich1,085Elected
Asterio R. Takesy1,028Elected
KosraeAt-largeJohnson A. Asher1,818Elected
Electoral District 1Yoslyn G. Sigrah1,152Elected
Canney L. Palsis1,094Elected
PohnpeiAt-largeIso Salvador Iriarte3,160Elected
Election District 1Akilino H. Susaia1,461Elected
Tesiwo Liwy1,019Elected
Election District 2Salomon Saimon1,372Elected
Berney Martin1,062Elected
Election District 3Mason Albert1,611Elected
Ricky F. Cantero1,191Elected
YapAt-largeVictor Nabeyan2,243Elected
Electoral District 1Andrew R. Yatilman1,200Elected
Andy P. Choor968Elected
Source: Government of Micronesia

Notes and References

  1. https://www.cfsm.gov.fm/index.php/component/content/article/100-public-information/news-and-updates/424-process-launched-for-fsm-s-fourth-constitutional-convention?Itemid=101 Process Launched For FSM’s Fourth Constitutional Convention