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    General elections were held in the Solomon Islands between 22 May and 12 June 1973. The following year, Solomon Mamaloni of the People's Progressive Party...
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    each other to form coalition governments. List of Solomon Islands by-elections List of political parties in Solomon Islands Adam Carr's Election Archive...
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    broader geographical area of the Solomon Islands archipelago, which covers both Solomon Islands and Bougainville Island, a province of Papua New Guinea...
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  • Solomon Sunaone Mamaloni (23 January 1943 – 11 January 2000) was a Solomon Islands politician. He was the first chief minister of the islands, and later...
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    political parties in Solomon Islands. Solomon Islands have a multi-party system with numerous political parties. In most elections, no one party has won...
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    in Solomons' election carve-up Pacific Islands Monthly, July 1973, pp3–4 Flexible idealists in the Solomons Pacific Islands Monthly, September 1973, p8...
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    David Vunagi (category Governors-General of Solomon Islands)
    (born 5 September 1951), is a retired Solomon Islands Anglican bishop and incumbent governor-general of Solomon Islands. He was the archbishop of Melanesia...
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    United Solomon Islands Party (USIP or USIPA) was a political party in the Solomon Islands. USIP was formed in August 1973 following the 1973 elections by...
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    Peter Kenilorea (category Prime ministers of the Solomon Islands)
    of the Solomon Islands Christian Association. As a young man he helped to found the Solomon Islands United Party. In the 1973 general elections he ran...
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  • Central Guadalcanal constituency (category 1973 establishments in the Solomon Islands)
    Parliament of Solomon Islands. Established in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded from 17 to 24 seats, it is located on the island of Guadalcanal...
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    Peter Kenilorea Jr. (category 20th-century Solomon Islands lawyers)
    Solomon Islands in 2017 as permanent secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade. Kenilorea contested the 2019 general election on...
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  • Choiseul/Shortlands constituency (category 1973 disestablishments in the Solomon Islands)
    covered Choiseul Island and the Shortland Islands. In the 1970 elections the seat was won by Remesio Eresi. It was abolished in 1973 and succeeded by...
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  • (starting 14 January) April 3 General elections were held in the Solomon Islands. They were the first general elections since the RAMSI mission concluded...
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    citizen of Solomon Islands over the age of twenty-one and who is otherwise qualified for election as a Member shall be eligible for election as Speaker"...
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  • Choiseul constituency (category 1973 establishments in the Solomon Islands)
    Assembly of the Solomon Islands. Created in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded from 17 to 24 seats, it covered Choiseul Island, replacing the...
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  • ꞋAreꞌare constituency (category 1973 establishments in the Solomon Islands)
    the Solomon Islands. Created in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded from 17 to 24 seats, it was located on the island of Malaita. In the 1973 elections...
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  • East Makira constituency (category 1973 establishments in the Solomon Islands)
    constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Makira, it was established in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded...
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  • East Malaita constituency (category 1973 establishments in the Solomon Islands)
    constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Malaita, it was established in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded...
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  • were carried out using an electoral college. Solomon Islands Election Passport Decolonising the Solomon Islands: British theory and Melanesian practice Archived...
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  • East Isabel/Savo constituency (category 1973 establishments in the Solomon Islands)
    Legislative Assembly of the Solomon Islands between 1973 and 1976. Covering eastern Santa Isabel Island and Savo Island, it replaced the Ngella/Savo/Russells...
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  • East Guadalcanal constituency (category Governing Council of the Solomon Islands constituencies)
    single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located on the island of Guadalcanal, it was established in 1970 when the Governing...
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    switch to China days after Solomon Islands pivot". ABC News. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019. "New Marshall Islands president elected" Archived...
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  • Gizo/Ranongga/Simbo/Kolombangara constituency (category 1973 establishments in the Solomon Islands)
    George Ngumi, contested the Gizo/Kolombangara seat in the 1976 elections, but was defeated by Lawry Eddie Wickham. Solomon Islands Election Passport...
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    and Caicos Islands is the representative of the British monarch in the United Kingdom's British Overseas Territory of Turks and Caicos Islands. The Governor...
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  • Thumbnail for Governing Council of the Solomon Islands
    Governing Council (GovCo) was the legislature and executive of the Solomon Islands between 1970 and 1974. The Governing Council was established in 1970...
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    German traders had become active in the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, Marshall Islands and the Caroline Islands. In 1877 the Governor of Fiji was given...
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  • Thumbnail for 2024 United States state legislative elections
    Northern Mariana Islands Senate, and all of the seats of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives, were up for election. Members of the Senate...
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    Island. Honiara is the capital city of the Solomon Islands. Point Cruz is located on the Tandai Highway, and is ¼ mile north of the Solomon Islands Parliament...
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  • Thumbnail for 2020 United States House of Representatives elections
    Mariana Islands. August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2020. "Territorial Election Summary Results Report USVI General Election" (PDF). Election System of...
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    presidential election was the 17th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 1852. Democrat Franklin Pierce defeated Whig nominee General Winfield...
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