1972 Papua New Guinean general election

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General elections were held in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea between 19 February and 11 March 1972.[1] They saw the election of the country's first female MP, Josephine Abaijah.[2]

Electoral system

The House of Assembly was expanded from 94 to 107 members, consisting of 100 elected members, four civil servants and three members nominated by members of the House to represent special interest groups.[3] The 100 elected members were elected from 82 open constituencies and 18 regional constituencies, from each of which a single member was elected by single transferable vote. Voters could vote for a candidate in both their local open constituency and the regional constituency covering their area.[4] Candidacy in the regional constituencies was limited to people who had received the Intermediate Certificate (or an equivalent) from school.[4]

Prior to the elections, the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18.[5] A total of 1,384,780 voters were enrolled.[4]

To reduce the reliance on 'whispered' votes (in which illiterate voters told polling officials who they wished to vote for), photos of the candidates were added to ballot papers.[6]

Campaign

A total of 611 candidates contested the 100 seats in the House of Assembly,[1] of which four were women and 74 were incumbents running for re-election.[7][4] Two seats – East Sepik Regional and West Sepik Coastal Open – had only one candidate, both of whom (Michael Somare of the Pangu Party and Brere Awol respectively) were returned unopposed.[5] Incumbent MP for Morobe Regional, Tony Voutas, chose not to run after becoming an official within the Pangu Party. Other incumbents stepping down included Percy Chatterton (Moresby Open).[5]

Results

Only 38 of the 72 incumbents that contested the elections were re-elected.[4] The new House of Assembly had 37 members of the United Party, 11 from the People's Progress Party, 18 members of the Pangu Party, 8 members of the Niugini National Party, and 3 from the Mataungan Association.[8]

Results by constituency
Constituency Candidate First pref After prefs Notes
Alotau Open John Guise 9,604 9,604 Elected
Maikel Kaniniba 637
Osineru Dickson 573
Invalid votes 792
Angoram Open Bill Eichhorn 4,105 4,778 Elected
Joe Kenni 3,143 3,800
Jim 2,148
Daniel Guren 750
Maski Kasikamon 555
Pita Jonsen 508
Invalid votes 233
Bewani Open Bewa Tou 3,979 Elected
Glammis Inohha 3,177
Invalid votes 0
Bogia Open Stanis Toliman 5,053 5,143 Elected
Goragora Kopara 1,977 1,997
Alfred Ararua 1,492 1,756
Philip Magado 812 838
Yamun Bingi 493 524
Tom Maguna 488
Invalid votes 102
Bougainville Provincial John Momis 20,952 Elected
Joseph Lue 3,771
Invalid votes 1,611
Bulolo Open Ben Dangu 2,585 3,362
Gedisa Gwaju 2,187 3,418 Elected
Gias Umbu 1,410
Dennis Brown 1,175
Anani Maino 701
Eric Robson 588
Rikani Hapiango 503
Mbawa Yenduabo 456
Mangobing Kakum 428
Umbi Dandas 428
Guyo Saweo 420
Apeo Motanatau 83
Invalid votes 541
Central Bougainville Open Raphael Bele 3,010 3,641 Elected
Barry Middlemiss 1,647 1,917
Henry Moses 1,175
Raphael Niniku 635
Joseph Baraka 327
Invalid votes 611
Central Provincial Josephine Abaijah 16,011 19,845 Elected
F.D "Andy" Anderson 6,744 9,183
Tom Rosser 5,516 7,107
Kevin Javia Zomai 5,434
Bill Fielding 5,129
Kevin Fletcher 3,294
Maikel (Pita) Galli 1,603
Invalid votes 5,104
Chimbu Provincial Iambakey Okuk 10,757 12,696 Elected
Waru Degemba 10,249 10,872
Gigmai N.J Bal 7,200
Ignatius Kilage 6,856
Numambo Siune 5,003
Invalid votes 22,591
Chuave Open John Kaupa 2,734 3,528 Elected
Emmanuel K. Suakere 1,544 2,410
Uauwi Wauwe Moses 1,437
Komane Teimai 1,320
Mai Goro 1,077
Kopori Kari 820
John Michael Wani 768
Girimai Teine 750
Teine John 712
Da Jufugao 604
Tabie 429
Invalid votes 94
Daulo Open Sinake Giregire 3,508 3,622 Elected
Anis Romude 1,249 1,252
Ikime Baro 763 965
Sitak Watavilo 685 691
Nomane Ombwa 471
Mondie Lowairo 438 540
Kondo Omba 328
Invalid votes 9
Dei Open Parua Kuri 2,131 3,468 Elected
Gapa Wai 1,819 2,897
Pim 1,422
John Malts 1,111
Wariki Wama 900
Kuma Toga 820
Tei Kome 690
Invalid votes 11
Dreikikir Open Toromble Kabai 2,183 2,499 Elected
Aisimboro Ston 1,253 1,564
Cista Hapeli 722
Kokomo Ulia 619
Dam Hormetele 420
Invalid votes 83
East New Britain Provincial Damien Kereku 16,607 Elected
Samson Patiliu 12,348
Invalid votes 9,116
East Sepik Provincial Michael Somare Elected
Eastern Highlands Provincial Barry Holloway 31,058 31,836 Elected
Dennis Buchanan 20,163 20,979
Kevin Masive 6,664 6,999
K. Hariepe Tereyamo 6,537
Patrick J. Gehapine 1,640
Invalid votes 5,083
Esa'ala Open Tim Ward 3,331 3,816 Elected
Henry P. Andrew 1,305 1,833
Roy Kaitolele 1,241
Boitau Somale 1,236 1,605
Jack Wilkinson 738
Enosi Baloiloi 494
Joseph Nimagore 409
John Rae 261
Invalid votes 527
Finschhafen Open Popou Malenggudoi 3,471 3,915
Waliong Buga'ong 1,944 3,045 Elected
Simon Baur 1,883
Zibang Sifuyu Zurenuo 1,508
Somu Sigob 1,418
Darius Nako Cook 1,284
Oku Zanezia 1,097
Meck Singiliong 850
Simongi Kangiong 764
Linoge Hebaumu 614
Hesingut B. Wangu 520
Invalid votes 717
Gazelle Open Matthias Toliman 3,284 4,062 Elected
Blasius Turgone 2,832 2,925
Nason ToKiala 1,151
John Tarutia 363
Invalid votes 516
Goilala Open Louis Mona 4,554 5,371 Elected
Eriko Rarupu 2,698 3,486
T. Kaga Lauva 1,705
Enga Suda 1,545
Invalid votes 134
Goroka Open Akepa Miakwe 2,128 3,910 Elected
Sabumei Kofikai 2,117 3,308
Koni Aize 1,771
Lomdopa Heve 1,435
Soso Subi 1,367
Isembo O. Nateva 1,248
Iyape Noruka 1,023
Bulumakau Longani 925
John Akunai 924
Sekeyaro 695
Bin Aravaki 431
Nogo Susuke 322
Invalid votes 164
Gulf Provincial Tom Koraea 5,464 7,524 Elected
Wilson Patricia 4,767 5,902
V. B Counsel 4,009
Charles Karava 2,174
Invalid votes 803
Gumine Open Ninkama Bomai 2,484 3,454 Elected
Kuman Dai 1,512 1,846
Nilkare Kaupa 1,290
Wemin Aure 950
Dege Kobita 920
Gari Kumulga 896
Amos Tongia Kabe 833
Biria Kia 727
Sine Gomuna 552
Mol Gari 477
Lukas Kaupa Kiruai 386
Kua Galmai 342
Kaupa Ninkama 276
Kawale Winiga 49
Invalid votes 86
Hagen Open John Colman (Kolmans) 2,553 4,549
Ogla Makindi 2,035
Pena Ou 2,002 4,816 Elected
Minembi Ken 1,568
Wamp Wan 1,429
Komp Dei 1,349
Koim Kip 1,337
Wak Kumbamung 1,221
Namp Opa 1,143
Kopey Mong 980
Denbis 299
Debra Waya 128
Invalid votes 81
Henganofi Open Bono Azanifa 1,965 2,476
Atiheme Kimi 1,483 2,482 Elected
Tutueva Kasemu 1,241
Kangeto Yabise 1,188
Sununku Krokie 857
Baina Meseya 610
Oto Tofevfe 595
Menema Nogoe 568
Kutanama Yayameso 562
Invalid votes 52
Huon Gulf Open Gideon Apeng 3,076 3,534 Elected
Pure Pinganoma 2,652 2,915
Nelson Wazob Nimolen 1,373
Osia Gason 853
Gaga Nappa 535
Invalid votes 54
Ialibu Pangia Open Koke Itua 4,481 7,094
Turi Wari 4,348 7,522 Elected
Ranguma Oma 2,115
Pangano Suma 1,914
Glaimi Warena 1,763
Rambu Melo 1,080
Undi Nandi 1,021
Kiboi Wanu 788
Yoge Maga 781
Invalid votes 103
Ijivitari Open Paulus Arek 4,071 Elected
Edric Eupu 2,593
Invalid votes 189
Jimi Open Thomas Kavali 5,724 Elected
James Kuru Kupul 5,160
Invalid votes 47
Kabwum Open Buaki Singeri 3,392 4,503 Elected
Franzing Ansawang 2,288 2,691
Wale Asa 1,612
Rauke Gam 1,609
Zerienang Kumi Galunga 560
Barnabus Kuso 330
Invalid votes 49
Kagua Erave Open Yano Belo 9,086 Elected
Mata Mura 2,473
Tamanae Ipinipe 1,464
Wagunabo Merepo 1,122
Invalid votes 50
Kainantu Open Moses Sasakila 4,521 5,408 Elected
Wiwinu 2,256 2,769
Karo Koko'aiyo 1,462
Nembosi 1,335
Ono Aia 1,022
Juraina 791
Bun 455
Invalid votes 197
Kairuku-Hiri Open Result invalidated[a]
Kandep Porgera Open Nenk Pasul 3,223 4,994 Elected
Amo Wangariti 1,992
Taru Yapogan 1,905 3,167
Was Per 1,512
Torp Male 1,322
Kandu Pope 1,198
Yala Yandape 899
Andi Plower 694
Manasa Piagori Kii 612
Liwa Komapu 565
Invalid votes 34
Kandrian Gloucester Open James Simon Vora Ayong 2,219 3,062
Galopo Masa 2,160 3,212 Elected
Mombi Maringle 1,049
Aisapo Talavi 989
Pele Taul 762
Invalid votes 36
Karimui Nomane Open Inuabe Egaiano 2,672 2,709 Elected
Birial Welebi 2,041 2,159
Nebare Kamun 1,311
Alua Yori 922
Homeri Kaupa 645
Tine Boi 423
Galamai Boi 390
Invalid votes 56
Kavieng Open Perry Kwan 4,483 Elected
Chris Rangatin 2,473
Lawrence Maris 665
Sirenda Appasai 632
Invalid votes 647
Kerema Open Tore Lokoloko 3,752 4,110 Elected
Mahiro Kivovia 2,089 2,433
Semese Ivaraoa 1,294 1,638
Francis Pao Maiu 754
Joseph Morehari Haro 683
Gabriel Ehava Karava 582
Invalid votes 335
Kerowagi Open Wena Wili 2,008 2,814 Elected
Siwi Kurondo 1,716 2,709
Kagl Kindagl 1,127
Mende Auru 1,111
Danga Bagme Mondo 519
Damba Endemongo 212
Invalid votes 34
Kikori Open Nuae Ou'u 1,712
Dodobai Wautai 1,533 3,029 Elected
Kareva Lavaro 1,441 2,817
Ope Oeaka 1,102
Peni Bori 674
Ivia Laura 628
Ipai Kairi 451
Invalid votes 259
Kokopo Open Oscar Tammur 3,928 Elected
Meriba Tomakala 1,630
Leonard Tarum 529
Nellie Exon Lawrence 364
E. Tade 250
Boas Tipaul 209
Invalid votes 685
Kompiam Baiyer Traimya Manyingiwa 4,527 5,939 Elected
Minoko Leangun 2,086 3,285
Paraka Nyi 1,788
Amai Kembena 1,484
Trakyowa Palimo 1,438
Pone 1,132
John Andui 777
Nanowa Lopowa 401
Buru 282
Mako Kapoa 181
Invalid votes 49
Koroba Kopiago Open Andrew Wabiria 5,093 6,967 Elected
Piko Matiabe 2,662
Paiyali Elo 2,202 4,043
Peta 2,088
Paku 1,279
Invalid votes 74
Kula Open John Fifita 2,580 4,057
Solomon 2,034 3,283
Thomas 1,488
Noah Teliwa Tengwe 1,159 Elected
Lepani Watson 1,043
Amenoni Izod 694
Inia 590
Invalid votes 665
Kundiawa Open Delba Biri 1,410 2,153
Kugame Kura 1,329
Kumo Siune 1,287
Joseph Luanga 1,232 2,293 Elected
Kawage Kendey 1,040
Wel Diwi 906
Kiagi Kawage 714
Aina Kanua 640
Daga Kindine 623
Kaman Au 397
Kantikane Endekan 312
Invalid votes 143
Lae Open Toni Ila 4,707 Elected
Eki Vaki 1,547
Stephen Ahi 1,145
Brian Bogagu 581
Luther Karo Ahi 306
Invalid votes 685
Lagaip Open Perano Pisa 2,965 3,535
Leo Laku 2,433
Waitea Magnolias 2,303 4,077 Elected
Don Kapi 1,511
Moses Kambun 1,180
Kopene Yanda 796
Poio Iuri 719
Inunk Mailu 156
Invalid votes 43
Lufa Open Pupuna Aruno 2,494 3,455
Suinavi Otio 1,761 3,756 Elected
Kumoro Vira 1,469
L. James Yanepa 1,444
Humi (Tevenale) Atipu 1,269
Moses Aikaba 1,144
Kafia Kemiepa 793
Bino Fumapa 696
Lame Aokiwa 611
Saksak Legu 92
Invalid votes 9
Madang Open Angmai Bilas 3,485 3,589 Elected
Job 1,976 2,045
Aksim Siming 532 615
Phil Hancock 501 647
Kaukesa Kamo 455
Hon Pipoi 203
Invalid votes 526
Madang Provincial Bruce Jephcott 29,548 Elected
Shong Babob 10,797
Jerry Kaon 9,194
Invalid votes 0
Manus Open Michael Pondros 1,978 2,241 Elected
Peter Pomat 1,788 2,155
Paliau Maloat 1,786
Joel Maiah 1,435
J.B Cholai Popunau 532
Silih Sawi 149
Invalid votes 266
Manus Provincial Pikah Kasau 2,348 2,569 Elected
Silas Pokupen Samuel 2,100 2,348
Richard Selan Litau 1,665
Arnold Masipal 1,524
Invalid votes 294
Maprik Open Pita Lus 4,702 Elected
Boigun Raki 858
Kaisman Titas Pa'apo 620
Silas Maiguna 542
Abraham Kotitaumba 523
Murray K. Phillips 286
Stephen Mairavi Walimini 267
Ulisimbi Sumbwia 246
David Nailas 93
Invalid votes 178
Markam Open Philip Buseng 4,406 4,784 Elected
Tom Leahy (Lae) 4,130 4,685
W. Bibuai Waigan 696
Bilum Ganguts 635
Kapumi Marabuman 213
Invalid votes 253
Mendi Open Momei Pangial 4,237 4,866 Elected
Francis Kili 3,594
Posu Ank 3,372 4,478
Ebi Wari 1,800
Kisombo Pendene 1,393
Tubiri Wagep 1,389
Mark Kuna 803
Invalid votes 158
Menyamya Open Manasseh Voeto 5,979 Elected
Yosa Tiamipo 2,384
Mesak Omaljamja 1,604
Yongwia Yagwicha'abana 1,389
Invalid votes 448
Middle Ramu Open Kui Baiyang 2,695 4,223 Elected
Wokam Rem 2,240 2,498
Simon Pita Gi 1,904
Ambrose Yenmoro 1,803
Joseph Kunja 1,578
Jeff Liversidge 595
Invalid votes 40
Milne Bay Provincial Dennis Young 12,693 Elected
Arnold Joseph 12,309
Invalid votes 6,140
Moresby Coastal Open Gavera Rea 2,207 3,164 Elected
Sevese Oipi Morea 1,418 2,375
Mahuru Rarua Rarua 1,132
Gavera Ovia 920
Toua Kapena 714
Frank Griffin 483
Tetley Keith 316
Sogo Sebea 306
Therese Daera 261
Lohia Doriga 257
Miria Gavera 202
Invalid votes 1,270
Moresby Inland Open Albert Maori Kiki 3,546 Elected
Michael Kauga Aigal 931
Dennis Brian Douglas 424
Colin Buscombe 136
Invalid votes 414
Morobe Provincial Boyamo Sali 48,393 Elected
John Raka 18,084
Invalid votes 9,314
Mount Milhelm Open Karigl Bonggere 1,393 1,905 Elected
Simon Kumai 1,268
Miugwe Bina 1,160 1,684
Yirei Kawagi 615
J. Kimagl Ongugo 265
Invalid votes 16
Mul Open Mek Nugints 2,697 3,266 Elected
Pepa Paua 1,785 2,593
Auwa Nenjipa 1,564
Straus Raus Roga 1,544
J. Miti Rogapa 279
Invalid votes 7
Namatanai Open Julius Chan 4,764 5,099 Elected
Bruno Leo Sasi 2,812 3,013
Robert Seeto 2,665
John Lasisi 379
Invalid votes 582
Nawae Open Sikiong Kalisie 1,928 2,408
Amenao Jongombei 1,766 2,648 Elected
Patik Nimambot 1,150
Tamae Dambin 316
Simbagi Ramiginga 120
Invalid votes 33
New Ireland Provincial Obed Boas 10,266 Elected
Wally Lussick 7,212
Invalid votes 2,604
Nipa Kutubu Open James Sand 2,434
Tegi Ebei'al 2,196
Ibne Kor 2,116 4,067 Elected
Kau Lumbi 1,944 3,680
Igila Tigi 1,249
Mau'ei Lenep 842
Lai Liu 617
Kobiap Ogom 593
Pont Humbi 478
Kep Injera 328
Miabe Agiwa 50
Invalid votes 54
North Bougainville Open Donatus Mola 3,806 4,654 Elected
William Kunai 2,083 2,500
Moses Havini 1,743
Samson Purupuru 1,259
Joseph Hapisiria 563
Samuel Kariup 306
Invalid votes 670
North Fly Open Dominikus Sam Kambana 3,408 4,126
Krenem Wonhenai 2,584 4,497 Elected
Warren Dutton 1,803
Sam Wingen 1,713
Simik Tetra 645
Ulisini Kaindi 539
Invalid votes 98
Northern Provincial Mackenzie Daugi 7,181 Elected
Frank Aisi 4,094
Cromwell Burau 2,904
Invalid votes 757
Obura Open Onamauta Beibe 1,932 2,908 Elected
Kakurimaka Popiana 1,614 2,255
Undap Maina 1,262
Wesley Mataora 1,193
Invalid votes 55
Okapa Open William Abua 2,162 3,656
Naso Fore 2,091
Muriso Warebu 1,753
Tudak Faki 1,724
Esaki Isufa 1,141
John Pokia 1,101 3,751 Elected
Kege Yasinamo 1,084
Horove Au'udumu 744
Eveto Vebuloya 657
Daniel Kassa 463
Okai Aakamala 111
Invalid votes 130
Pomio Open Koriam Urekit 7,277 Elected
Julius Taiul 1,080
Kaolea Golpak 802
John Altapua 620
Invalid votes 156
Poroma Kutubu Hamabo Kuri 2,353 2,811
Awali Ungunaibe 2,048 3,039 Elected
Edward 1,453
Hauko 463
Invalid votes 2
Rabaul Open John Kaputin 7,790 Elected
Joseph Talam 2,481
Josiah Wartovo 1,266
Epineri Titimur 150
Invalid votes 775
Rai Coast Open John Poe 4,253 Elected
Dui Yangsai 2,072
Willem Sawang 910
Mafuk Gainda 345
Lumak Mapui 245
Iaga Bakuk 222
John Sillio (Jon) 48 48
Invalid votes 100
Rigo Abau Open Reuben Taureka 3,331 4,818 Elected
Dirona Abe 2,587 3,118
Cliff Ianamu 1,978
Willie Dihm 1,658
Koni Marai 805
Harry Lewis 782
Scotty Uroe 628
Naime Doko 616
Moere Raikarawa 535
Kila Mareva 509
James Cima Kepo 305
Invalid votes 0
Sinasina Open Kelaga Eremuge 1,450 2,041
Gabe Uba 1,288
Kobale Kale 1,095 2,174 Elected
Korul Wauwe 770
Komi Leo Miamil 768
Ilai Buge 685
Kalale Wel 655
Konia Kum 590
Dom Gela 414
Kauba (Driver) 411
Kom Yogol 399
Clement Kwipa Poye 62
Invalid votes 73
Sohe Open Stephen Tago 2,854 3,292 Elected
Wilson Suja 1,961 2,153
Benson Toroi 1,663
Andrew Ririka 854
Gerald Lodi 239
Asina Papau 144
Invalid votes 368
South Bougainville Open Paul Lapun 4,464 Elected
Andrew Komoro Ukevi 2,117
Aloysius Noga 1,125
Pinoko Sipisong 815
Invalid votes 31
South Fly Open Ebia Olewale 5,931 6,020 Elected
Serese Bani 3,059 3,076
Arthur Thomas Wyborn 1,417 1,461
Simoi Paradi 915 941
Robert Tabua 367 407
Samuel Kloney 345
Invalid votes 1,090
Southern Highlands Provincial Ron Neville 62,805 Elected
Karipe Haawe Pitzz 11,958
James Waia 5,863
Joseph Ango Haiyako 3,570
Invalid votes 12,143
Sumkar Open John Middleton 6,118 Elected
Kare-Maor 2,696
Rawad Marun 1,343
Suguman Matibiri 428
Invalid votes 443
Talasea Open Harry Humphreys 3,826 4,361 Elected
Soa Ubia 1,210 1,481
Theodore Kaiwa 1,063 1,289
Peni Ase 981
James Towaninara 744 1,198
Morris Ling 730
Pitar Simogun 721
Maus Bala 507
Maranglik Tobob 141
Invalid votes 349
Tambul Nebilyer Open Kandalip Yagimbu 4,253 4,948
Koitaga Mano 3,512 5,178 Elected
Kagul 2,309
Raim Kewa 2,113
Rambai Keruwa 1,545
Kiap Morau 1,189
Invalid votes 8
Tari Komo Open Matiabe Yuwi 5,308 8,120 Elected
Tandiago Waragoli 2,335 2,839
Aya Dabuma Dabuma 2,075 2,784
Andrew Andaija Aiango 1,571
Togola Wabulu 1,509
Punga Tiri 1,359
Henry Hingery 906
Invalid votes 49
Upper Sepik Open Anskar Karmel 2,537 4,030 Elected
Ambet Atapu 2,269 3,024
Wesani Iwoksim 1,835
Nauwi Sauinambi 1,518
Harry Weldon 1,151
Silas Neksep 860
Diyos Wapnok 774
Markis Tinerok 545
Rob Roy Keura 170
Invalid votes 248
Usino Bundi Open Marcus Kawo 2,787 2,927 Elected
Tongia 1,359
Umbaria-Waikiripa 1,038
Tugo 973
Uririp Dumeni 920 1,602
Usisip Simukaip 766
Invalid votes 75
Wabag Open Tei Abal 10,277 Elected
James Sikin 1,428
Peter Amean 628
Invalid votes 62
Wahgi Open Kaibelt Diria 4,417 6,367 Elected
Opai Kunangel 3,811 5,010
Timothy Ginga 1,631
Anthony Kubul 1,541
Nopnop Tol 1,253
Andrew Sowelu 523
Invalid votes 57
Wapei Nuku Open Yakob Talis 8,661 Elected
Simon Yanepei 2,179
Clement Arino 550
Makain Mo 479
John Kouye 192
Invalid votes 101
Wapenamanda Open Pato Kakaraya 4,693 7,191 Elected
Leme Iangalyo 3,178 4,605
Yasima Patage 1,803
Otto Tsinunk 1,446
Frank Iki 1,366
Kibunki Aitok 963
Pavakali Tili 766
Yonge Wetea 399
Invalid votes 85
West New Britain Provincial John Maneke 5,779 7,137 Elected
C.F. Chan 4,106 5,272
Clive Johnson 3,545
Michael Ross 2,004
Invalid votes 1,777
West Sepik Coastal Open Brere Awol Elected
West Sepik Provincial Paul Langro 21,288 Elected
Daniel Jon (Johns) 10,664
Invalid votes 2,232
Western Highlands Provincial Anton Parao 71,484 Elected
Paul Pora 20,900
Goemba Kot 19,835
Heni Basa 11,324
Invalid votes 16,098
Western Provincial Naipuri Maina 11,777 Elected
Doug Pettersen 7,103
Invalid votes 5,683
Wewak Open Thomas O'Shannessy 2,874 3,432 Elected
Donigi Samiel 997 1,486
Albert Sagom 916 1,298
Joseph Bula Simogun 708
William Ilawarry 587
Pita Maut 443
Peter Uiap 266
John Parinjo Simen 257
Labu Yaumbery 170
Tom Maraf 81
Invalid votes 264
Wosera Gaui Open John Matik 3,548 3,698 Elected
Mattias Yambunpe 2,047 2,243
Alois Kawang 1,958
Theo Galgal 675
Alloy Taura 369
Joseph Anganjuan 144
Konkon Sibuk 130
Yambu Sangi 114
Invalid votes 174
Yangoru Saussia Open Matias Yaliwan 7,684 Elected
Godfried Oguiemungu 474
Horinya Cherakau 328
Bais Yambinangra 289
Thomas Warimbangu 260
Henry Walu 144
Beibi Yembanda 73
Invalid votes 85
Source: Development Policy Centre

Aftermath

Following the elections Michael Somare was able to form a coalition government including his Pangu Party, the People's Progress Party, the Niugini National Party, the Mataungan Association and a group of independents led by John Guise.[10] Somare's bloc nominated Perry Kwan for the post of Speaker; Kwan won by a vote of 49–48 against United Party candidate Matthias Toliman.[10] However, Kwan resigned from the post June, saying he was too inexperienced for the role. Barry Holloway was elected to replace him.[11]

A new government was formed led by Somare as Deputy Chairman of the Administrator's Executive Council.[12]

Position Member
Deputy Chairman Michael Somare
Minister for Agriculture Iambakey Okuk
Minister for Business Development Donatus Mola
Minister for Education Ebia Olewale
Minister for Forests Moses Sasakila
Minister for Health Reuben Taureka
Minister for Information Paulus Arek
Minister of the Interior John Guise
Minister for Internal Finance Julius Chan
Minister for Labour Gavera Rea
Minister for Lands and Environment Albert Maori Kiki
Minister for Local Government Boyamo Sali
Minister for Mines Paul Lapun
Minister for Posts and Telegraphs Kaibelt Diria
Minister for Trade and Industry John Poe
Minister for Transport Bruce Jephcott
Minister for Works Thomas Kavali
Source: Papua New Guinea Report[13]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The seat was won by Ron Slaughter after the redistribution of preferences, but the result was successfully challenged in court by losing candidate Charlie Maino Auki on the basis that the number of ballots destroyed in an accident involving a ballot box being dropped in a river was greater than Slaughter's margin of victory.[9] Slaughter won a by-election the following year.

References

  1. ^ a b Party politics to the fore in PNG poll Pacific Islands Monthly, February 1972, pp26–27
  2. ^ "She'll drive a hard bargain for Papua", Pacific Islands Monthly, May 1972, p35
  3. ^ Papua New Guinea The Commonwealth
  4. ^ a b c d e Report of the United Nations Visiting Mission to observe the elections to the Papua New Guinea House of Assembly in 1972 United Nations
  5. ^ a b c New, younger voters pose uncertainty at PNG polls Pacific Islands Monthly, January 1971, p26
  6. ^ 2,000 polling places Pacific Islands Monthly, March 1972, p 116
  7. ^ PNG Elections Pacific Islands Monthly, April 1972, p106
  8. ^ Roland Rich, Luke Hambly & Michael G. Morgan (2008) Political Parties in the Pacific Islands p85
  9. ^ Auki, In the matter of [1973] PGCDR 1; [1973] PNGLR 243 (8 August 1972) Papua New Guinea Court of Disputed Returns
  10. ^ a b It's the moment of truth for PNG and testing time for a new leader Pacific Islands Monthly, May 1972, pp19–21
  11. ^ Record for Speaker? Pacific Islands Monthly, July 1972, p121
  12. ^ New ministry is "good" Pacific Islands Monthly, June 1972, p11
  13. ^ Administration of Papua New Guinea, Australia. Department of External Territories
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