This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 2007 to 2012, as elected at the 2007 election.[1][2]
Member
|
Party
|
Electorate
|
Province
|
Term in office
|
Sam Abal |
National Alliance Party |
Wabag Open |
Enga |
2002–2003, 2004–2012
|
Charles Abel |
Independent |
Alotau Open |
Milne Bay |
2007–present
|
Anderson Agiru |
United Resources Party |
Southern Highlands Provincial |
Southern Highlands |
1997–2002, 2007–2016
|
Paru Aihi |
Papua New Guinea Party |
Kairuku-Hiri Open |
Central |
2007–2012
|
Tony Aimo |
People's Action Party |
Ambunti-Dreikikir Open |
East Sepik |
2002–2012, 2012–2013
|
Martin Aini |
Pangu Party |
Kavieng Open |
New Ireland |
2002–2012
|
Benny Allan |
United Resources Party |
Unggai-Bena Open |
Eastern Highlands |
2002–present
|
Sir Arnold Amet |
National Alliance Party |
Madang Provincial |
Madang |
2007–2012
|
David Arore |
Independent |
Ijivitari Open |
Northern |
2007–2015, 2015–2017
|
Ronald Asik |
People's Action Party |
Wosera Gaui Open |
East Sepik |
2007–2012
|
Francis Awesa |
Papua New Guinea Party |
Imbonggu Open |
Southern Highlands |
2007–2017
|
Sam Basil |
People's Progress Party |
Bulolo Open |
Morobe |
2007–present
|
Sai Beseo |
People's Party |
Kainantu Open |
Eastern Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Roy Biyama |
United Resources Party |
Middle Fly Open |
Western |
2002–present
|
John Boito |
People's Democratic Movement |
Obura-Wonenara Open |
Eastern Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Pitom Bombom |
Independent |
Kerema Open |
Gulf |
2007–2012
|
Timothy Bonga |
Independent |
Nawae Open |
Morobe |
1982–1992, 2007–2012
|
Jack Cameron |
People's Democratic Movement |
Kiriwina-Goodenough Open |
Milne Bay |
2007–2012
|
Byron Chan |
People's Progress Party |
Namatanai Open |
New Ireland |
2002–2017
|
Sir Julius Chan |
People's Progress Party |
New Ireland Provincial |
New Ireland |
1977–1997, 2007–present
|
John Luke Crittin |
Independent |
Milne Bay Provincial |
Milne Bay |
2007–2012, 2017–present
|
Bob Dadae |
United Party |
Kabwum Open |
Morobe |
2002–2017
|
Dr Bob Danaya |
PNG Labour Party |
Western Provincial |
Western |
2002–2012
|
Lucas Dekena |
National Alliance Party |
Gumine Open |
Chimbu |
2007–2013
|
Leo Dion |
National Alliance Party |
East New Britain Provincial |
East New Britain |
2000–2017
|
William Duma |
United Resources Party |
Hagen Open |
Western Highlands |
2002–present
|
Philemon Embel |
Pangu Party |
Nipa-Kutubu Open |
Southern Highlands |
1987–2002, 2007–2012
|
Ken Fairweather |
Independent |
Sumkar Open |
Madang |
2007–2017
|
Fr John Garia |
Papua New Guinea Party |
Chimbu Provincial |
Chimbu |
2007–2012
|
James Gau [a] |
Independent |
Rai Coast Open |
Madang |
2010–2017
|
Wake Goi |
Papua New Guinea Party |
Jimi Open |
Western Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Thompson Harokaqveh |
Pangu Party |
Goroka Open |
Eastern Highlands |
2007–2012
|
John Hickey |
National Alliance Party |
Bogia Open |
Madang |
2002–2017
|
Peter Humphreys |
National Alliance Party |
West New Britain Provincial |
West New Britain |
2007–2012
|
Koni Iguan |
People's Labour Party |
Markham Open |
Morobe |
2007–2012, 2017–present
|
Peter Ipatas |
People's Party |
Enga Provincial |
Enga |
1997–present
|
Peter Iwei |
People's Democratic Movement |
Telefomin Open |
West Sepik |
2007–2012
|
Isaac Joseph |
New Generation Party |
Mendi Open |
Southern Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Miki Kaeok |
National Alliance Party |
Wapenamanda Open |
Enga |
2002–2012
|
Steven Pirika Kama [b] |
United Resources Party |
South Bougainville Open |
Bougainville |
2012–2016
|
Gabriel Kapris |
People's Action Party |
Maprik Open |
East Sepik |
2002–2012
|
Havila Kavo |
People's National Congress |
Gulf Provincial |
Gulf |
2007–2017
|
John Kekeno |
People's Action Party |
Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open |
Southern Highlands |
2006–2012
|
Dame Carol Kidu |
Melanesian Alliance Party |
Moresby South Open |
NCD |
1997–2012
|
Philip Kikala |
National Alliance Party |
Lagaip-Porgera Open |
Enga |
2007–2012
|
Boka Kondra |
Independent |
North Fly Open |
Western |
2007–2016
|
Tobias Kulang [c] |
Constitutional Democratic Party |
Kundiawa Open |
Chimbu |
2011–2017
|
Samson Kuli |
People's Party |
Usino Bundi Open |
Madang |
2007–2012
|
Andrew Kumbakor |
Pangu Party |
Nuku Open |
West Sepik |
1997–2012
|
James Lagea |
PNG Conservative Party |
Kagua-Erave Open |
Southern Highlands |
2007–2017
|
Michael Laimo [b] |
National Alliance Party |
South Bougainville Open |
Bougainville |
1992–2008
|
Mark Maipakai |
National Alliance Party |
Kikori Open |
Gulf |
2002–2017
|
Moses Maladina |
Rural Development Party |
Esa'ala Open |
Milne Bay |
2002–2012
|
Buka Malai |
Independent |
Madang Open |
Madang |
2007–2012
|
Andrew Mald |
Independent |
Moresby North-East Open |
NCD |
2007–2012
|
Dr Moses Manwau [d] |
People's Party |
Wewak Open |
East Sepik |
2010–2012
|
James Marape |
National Alliance Party |
Tari Open |
Southern Highlands |
2007–present
|
Dr Allan Marat |
Melanesian Liberal Party |
Rabaul Open |
East New Britain |
2002–present
|
Francis Marus |
Pangu Party |
Talasea Open |
West New Britain |
2007–2017
|
Jamie Maxtone-Graham |
PNG Country Party |
Anglimp-South Waghi Open |
Western Highlands |
2004–2012
|
Posi Menai |
People's Action Party |
Karimui-Nomane Open |
Chimbu |
2002–2012
|
Vincent Michaels |
Independent |
Tewae-Siassi Open |
Morobe |
2007–2012
|
Jimmy Miringtoro |
People's Democratic Movement |
Central Bougainville Open |
Bougainville |
2007–2017
|
Sir Mekere Morauta |
Papua New Guinea Party |
Moresby North-West Open |
NCD |
1997–2012, 2017–present
|
Alphonse Moroi |
Rural Development Party |
Central Provincial |
Central |
2002–2012
|
Benjamin Mul |
Papua New Guinea Party |
North Waghi Open |
Western Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Belden Namah |
National Alliance Party |
Vanimo-Green River Open |
West Sepik |
2007–present
|
Jeffrey Nape |
National Alliance Party |
Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open |
Chimbu |
2002–2012
|
Anthony Nene |
People's National Congress |
Sohe Open |
Northern |
2007–2012
|
Jim Nomane |
PNG Country Party |
Chuave Open |
Chimbu Provincial |
2006–2012
|
Peter O'Neill |
People's National Congress |
Ialibu-Pangia Open |
Southern Highlands |
2002–present
|
Michael Ogio |
People's Democratic Movement |
North Bougainville Open |
Bougainville |
1987–2002, 2007–2011
|
Tom Olga |
Independent |
Western Highlands Provincial |
Western Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Ferao Orimyo |
Papua New Guinea Party |
Henganofi Open |
Eastern Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Bonny Oveyara |
People's Progress Party |
Okapa Open |
Eastern Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Ano Pala |
National Alliance Party |
Rigo Open |
Central |
2007–2017
|
Powes Parkop |
Independent |
Nat. Capital District Provincial |
NCD |
2007–present
|
Kondo Patrick |
People's Labour Party |
Daulo Open |
Eastern Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Bart Philemon |
National Alliance Party |
Lae Open |
Morobe |
1992–2012
|
Benjamin Philip |
Rural Development Party |
Menyamya Open |
Morobe |
2007–2017
|
Mathew Poia |
National Alliance Party |
Goilala Open |
Central |
2007–2012
|
Don Polye [e] |
National Alliance |
Kandep Open |
Enga |
2002–2009, 2009–2017
|
Job Pomat |
People's National Congress |
Manus Open |
Manus |
2007–2012, 2017–present
|
Benjamin Poponawa |
Independent |
Tambul-Nebilyer Open |
Western Highlands |
2007–2017
|
Francis Potape |
New Generation Party |
Komo-Magarima Open |
Southern Highlands |
2007–2017
|
Patrick Pruaitch |
National Alliance Party |
Aitape-Lumi Open |
West Sepik |
2002–present
|
Tony Puana |
New Generation Party |
Kandrian-Gloucester Open |
West New Britain |
2007–2012
|
John Pundari |
National Advance Party |
Kompiam-Ambum Open |
Enga |
1992–2002, 2007–present
|
Sani Rambi |
National Alliance Party |
Baiyer-Mul Open |
Western Highlands |
2007–2012
|
Puri Ruing |
Papua New Guinea Party |
Dei Open |
Western Highlands |
1997–2002, 2007–2012
|
Michael Sapau |
Rural Development Party |
Manus Provincial |
Manus |
2007–2012
|
Niuro Toko Sapia [f][a] |
Independent |
Rai Coast Open |
Madang |
2007–2009
|
Fidelis Semoso |
Independent |
Bougainville Provincial |
Bougainville |
2007–2012
|
Ben Semri |
People's Action Party |
Middle Ramu Open |
Madang |
2002–2012
|
Yawa Silupa |
National Alliance Party |
Lufa Open |
Eastern Highlands |
2002–2012
|
Jim Simatab [d] |
Independent |
Wewak Open |
East Sepik |
2007–2010, 2012–2017
|
Malcolm 'Kela' Smith |
Independent |
Eastern Highlands Provincial |
Eastern Highlands |
2002–2012
|
Simon Solo |
National Alliance Party |
West Sepik Provincial |
West Sepik |
2007–2012
|
Arthur Somare |
National Alliance Party |
Angoram Open |
East Sepik |
1997–2012
|
Sir Michael Somare |
National Alliance Party |
East Sepik Provincial |
East Sepik |
1968–2017
|
Sali Subam |
National Alliance Party |
South Fly Open |
Western |
2007–2012
|
Malakai Tabar |
Melanesian Liberal Party |
Gazelle Open |
East New Britain |
2007–2017
|
Suckling Tamanabae |
United Party |
Northern Provincial |
Northern |
2007–2012
|
Patrick Tammur [g] |
Independent |
Kokopo Open |
East New Britain |
2007–2012
|
Joe Mek Teine [c] |
PNG National Party |
Kundiawa Open |
Chimbu |
2007–2011
|
Sir Puka Temu |
National Alliance Party |
Abau Open |
Central |
2002–2003, 2003–present
|
Paul Tiensten |
National Alliance Party |
Pomio Open |
East New Britain |
2002–2014
|
Peter Waranaka |
National Alliance Party |
Yangoru-Saussia Open |
East Sepik |
2004–2012
|
Guma Wau |
United Resources Party |
Kerowagi Open |
Chimbu |
2007–2012
|
Luther Wenge |
People's First Party |
Morobe Provincial |
Morobe |
1997–2012
|
Gordon Wesley |
Independent |
Samarai-Murua Open |
Milne Bay |
2002–2014, 2016–2017
|
James Yali [f] |
Independent |
Rai Coast Open |
Madang |
2002–2007
|
Sasa Zibe |
National Alliance Party |
Huon Gulf Open |
Morobe |
2002–2012
|
Theo Zurenuoc |
Independent |
Finschhafen Open |
Morobe |
2007–2017
|
- ^ a b Rai Coast Open MP Niuro Toko Sapia, who had only been elected in a 2007 by-election, died on 28 October 2009. James Gau won the resulting by-election in May 2010.[7][8]
- ^ a b The National Court declared the election of South Bougainville Open MP Michael Laimo to be null and void on 21 February 2008. The court ordered a recount, which was won by Steven Pirika Kama. A subsequent National Court ruling on 9 October 2008 declared Manwau to be the validly elected member for Wewak Open.[3][4]
- ^ a b Kundiawa Open MP Joe Mek Teine died on 25 April 2011. Tobias Kulang won the resulting by-election in August 2011.[12][13]
- ^ a b The National Court declared the election of Wewak Open MP Jim Simatab to be null and void on 24 June 2010. The court ordered a recount within 21 days, which was won by Moses Manwau. A subsequent National Court ruling on 4 August 2010 declared Manwau to be the validly elected member for Wewak Open.[9][10]
- ^ The National Court declared the election of Kandep Open MP Don Polye to be null and void on 14 August 2009 due to election irregularities. Polye won the resulting by-election in December 2009.[5][6]
- ^ a b Rai Coast Open MP James Yali had been convicted of rape charges prior to the general election, but was allowed to recontest his seat due to an outstanding appeal. He was re-elected, but his appeal was dismissed on August 13, 2007, resulting in the invalidation of his election win. Niuro Toko Sapia won the resulting by-election in November 2007.[14][7]
- ^ Kokopo Open MP Patrick Tammur died on 25 January 2012. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 2012 election.[11]