1999 Micronesian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 2 March 1999.[1] All candidates for seats in Congress ran as independents.

1999 Micronesian parliamentary election

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All 14 seats in Congress

President before election

Jacob Nena

Elected President

Leo Falcam

Results

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State District Candidate Votes % Notes
Chuuk At-Large Redley A. Killion 11,810 68.53 Elected
Maketo Robert 5,424 31.47
Election District 1 Nishima Yleizah 1,966 46.57 Elected
Herner Braiel 1,575 37.30
Fiuling Ruben 681 16.13
Election District 2 Roosevelt Kansou 2,699 63.58 Elected
Baltazar Bossy 1,546 36.42
Election District 3 Jack Fritz Elected unopposed
Election District 4 John Petewon 1,644 54.22 Elected
Siwiter Sachuo 1,388 45.78
Election District 5 Simeon Innocenti 1,434 71.84 Elected
Ada Smith 562 28.16
Kosrae At-Large Jocob Nena 1,982 53.42 Elected
Yosiwo P. George 1,728 46.58
Election District Claude Phillip 1,432 38.89 Elected
Moses Mackwelung 1,106 30.04
Renster P. Andrew 1,101 29.90
Wilson I. J. Melander 43 1.17
Pohnpei At-Large Leo A. Falcam 5,804 52.00 Elected
Resio S. Moses 5,358 48.00
Election District 1 Dohsis S. Halbert Elected unopposed
Election District 2 Wagner M. Lawrence Elected unopposed
Election District 3 Peter M. Christian Elected unopposed
Yap At-Large Joseph Urusemal 2,402 68.86 Elected
Ragalmar Subolmar 1,086 31.14
Election District Isaac V. Figir 2,699 76.83 Elected
James Lukan 814 23.17
Source: Psephos, IPU

References

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  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p638 ISBN 0-19-924959-8