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List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (1998–2002)

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The 52 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu from 1998 to 2002 were elected on 6 March 1998.

List of members

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Constituency Member Party Notes
Ambae James Bule National United Party
Silas Hakwa Vanua'aku Pati
Jacques Sese Union of Moderate Parties
Ambrym Daniel Bongtor Vanua'aku Pati
Irene Bongnaim Union of Moderate Parties
Banks and Torres Stanley Reginold National United Party
Barnabas Wilson National United Party
Efate Joe Calo Vanua'aku Pati
Donald Kalpokas Vanua'aku Pati
Foster Rakom Vanua'aku Pati
Barak Sopé Melanesian Progressive Party
Epi Kila Lemaya Union of Moderate Parties Died in July 1999. Kora Maki (UMP) won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999[1]
Willie Varasmite Vanua'aku Pati
Luganville Annas Tinwaku National United Party Replaced by Leo Tamata (NUP) in a by-election on 7 February 2001[2]
George Wells Vanua'aku Pati
Maewo Paul Tari National United Party
Malekula Esmon Saimon Melanesian Progressive Party
Sato Kilman Melanesian Progressive Party
Josiah Merifar National United Party Replaced by Litoung Aniceto (NUP) in a by-election on 7 February 2001
John Morrisen Vanua'aku Pati
Paul Telukluk Union of Moderate Parties
Jacob Thyna Melanesian Progressive Party
Jackleen Ruben Titek Independent
Malo–Aore Josias Moli Union of Moderate Parties Election result annulled on 11 October 1998.[3] Moli won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999[1]
Other Southern Island Allen Nafuki Vanua'aku Pati
Paama Sam Avok Vanua'aku Pati
Pentecost Vincent Boulekone Union of Moderate Parties
Walter Lini National United Party Died in February 1999. Ham Lin̄i (NUP) won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999[1]
Barnabas Tabi National United Party
Jonas Tabi National United Party
Port Vila Maxime Carlot Korman Vanuatu Republican Party
Willie Jimmy Union of Moderate Parties
Clement Leo Vanua'aku Pati
Henry Karea Union of Moderate Parties
Edward Natapei Vanua'aku Pati
Wilson Rayaru Vanua'aku Pati
Santo Jimmy Imbert Union of Moderate Parties
Jean-Alain Mahe Union of Moderate Parties
Sela Molisa Vanua'aku Pati
Iercet Pasvu Vanua'aku Pati
Molibaraf Tari National United Party
Albert Ravutia Melanesian Progressive Party
Serge Vohor Union of Moderate Parties
Shepherds Amos Titongoa Vanua'aku Pati
Tanna Henry Iauko Melanesian Progressive Party
Steven Morking Independent
Joe Natuman Vanua'aku Pati
Iarris Naunun John Frum Movement
Jimmy Nicklam Vanua'aku Pati
Willy Posen Union of Moderate Parties
Keasipai Song John Frum Movement
Tongoa John Alick Robert National United Party Election result annulled on 2 March 1999. Robert won the subsequent by-election on 31 August 1999[1]
Source: Official Gazette[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Declaration suivant l'annexe 5 (cap. 146) article 21 de la loi electoralet no.13 de 1982 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 15 November 1999
  2. ^ Declaration under the Representation of the People Act (cap 146) Schedule 5 Rule 21 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 19 March 2001
  3. ^ National Bye-election Polling Day (Order) No.:2.1 of 1999 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 3 August 1999
  4. ^ Declaration under the Representation of the People Act No. 13 of 1982 Schedule 5 Rule 21 Republic of Vanuatu Official Gazette, 16 March 1998