Electoral constituency in Tonga
Tongatapu 3 is an electoral constituency for the Legislative Assembly in the Kingdom of Tonga . It was established for the November 2010 general election , when the multi-seat regional constituencies for People's Representatives were replaced by single-seat constituencies, electing one representative via the first past the post electoral system. Located on the country's main island, Tongatapu , it encompasses parts of Kolofoʻou and Maʻufanga (districts of the capital city Nukuʻalofa ), and the entirety of the villages of Pahu, ʻAmaile, Fasi-moe-afi-ʻa-Tungi, Ngeleʻia, Mataika, and Halaleva.
Its first ever representative is Sitiveni Halapua , of the Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands . Halapua, a first time MP, defeated Clive Edwards , an incumbent MP and former Deputy Prime Minister. (Edwards was nonetheless subsequently appointed Minister for Justice, thus obtaining a seat in Parliament ex officio .) For the 2014 election , Halapua was deselected by the party, which endorsed Simote Vea as its candidate to replace him. Vea was defeated by independent candidate Siaosi Sovaleni , resulting in the DPFI losing the seat.
Members of Parliament
Election results
2014
Tongan general election, 2014: Tongatapu 3
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Independent
Siaosi Sovaleni
975
34.0
n/a
(unknown )
Tevita Palu
688
24.0
n/a
PDP
Clive Edwards
503
17.5
−7.5
DPFI
Simote Vea
440
15.3
−23.2
DLP
Mele ‘Amanaki
142
5.0
+1.2
(unknown )
Gabriella ‘Ilolahia
107
3.7
n/a
(unknown )
Paula Lavulo
13
0.5
n/a
Turnout
2868
Majority
287
10.0
n/a
Independent gain from DPFI
Swing
18.7
2010
Tongan general election, 2010: Tongatapu 3
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
DPFI
Sitiveni Halapua
1047
38.5
n/a
PDP
Clive Edwards
681
25.0
n/a
(unknown )
Viliami Takau
289
10.6
n/a
(unknown )
Penisimani Vea
257
9.4
n/a
(unknown )
David Kaveinga Vaka
191
7.0
n/a
DLP
Betty Blake
103
3.8
n/a
(unknown )
Sione ʻUhilamoelangi Liavaʻa
83
3.1
n/a
(unknown )
Falakiko Karl Taufaeteau
35
1.3
n/a
(unknown )
Pesalili Kailahi
23
0.8
n/a
(unknown )
Semisi Nauto Tuapasi ʻAtaʻata
12
0.4
n/a
Turnout
2721
Majority
366
13.5
n/a
DPFI win (new seat)
See also
References
"Tongatapu 2 polling stations" Archived 2012-04-05 at the Wayback Machine , Parliament of Tonga
"KINGDOM OF TONGA LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS OF 25 NOVEMBER 2010" . Adam Carr. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
"Tonga’s prime minister names his cabinet" , Radio New Zealand International , 31 December 2010
List of Democratic Party candidates in the 2014 election , Koe Kele'a , 25 November 2014
"6 members of the Democratic Party will stand as independents" Archived 2014-10-24 at the Wayback Machine , Tonga Daily News , 2 September 2014
"Final Results for General Election 2014" , Tongan Electoral Commission
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