2004 Palauan general election
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General elections were held in Palau on 2 November 2004, alongside several referendums. The presidential election was won comfortably by the incumbent, Tommy Remengesau, who took almost two-thirds of the vote,[1] whilst all House of Delegates and Senate seats were won by non-partisan independents.
Results
[edit]President
[edit]Candidate | Votes | % |
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Tommy Remengesau | 6,260 | 66.31 |
Polycarp Basilius | 3,180 | 33.69 |
Total | 9,440 | 100.00 |
Valid votes | 9,440 | 97.68 |
Invalid/blank votes | 224 | 2.32 |
Total votes | 9,664 | 100.00 |
Registered voters/turnout | 12,922 | 74.79 |
Source: IFES |
Vice president
[edit]Candidate | Votes | % |
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Elias Camsek Chin | 3,819 | 70.83 |
Sandra Pierantozzi | 1,573 | 29.17 |
Total | 5,392 | 100.00 |
Source: Psephos |
Senate
[edit]Candidate | Votes | Notes |
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Surangel Whipps Jr. | 4,024 | Elected |
Alan R. Seid | 3,986 | Elected |
Mlib Tmetuchl | 3,474 | Elected |
Yukiwo P. Dengokl | 2,977 | Elected |
Joshua Koshiba | 2,894 | Elected |
Santy Asanuma | 2,770 | Elected |
Johnny Reklai | 2,743 | Elected |
Alfonso Diaz | 2,703 | Elected |
Caleb T. O. Otto | 2,533 | Elected |
Seit Andres | 2,376 | |
Paul Ueki | 2,236 | |
Lucius Malsol | 2,216 | |
Harry Rubasech Fritz | 1,810 | |
Carlos Salii | 1,803 | |
Imelda Bai Nakamura | 1,572 | |
Steven Kanai | 1,495 | |
Dilmei Olkeriil | 1,384 | |
Emiliano Kazuma | 653 | |
Miriam Timarong | 530 | |
Edobo Temengil | 528 | |
Gillian Etumai Johanes | 399 | |
Margarita Borja | 285 | |
Source: Psephos |
House of Delegates
[edit]State | Candidate | Votes | Notes |
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Aimeliik | Kalistus Ngirturong | 375 | Elected unopposed |
Airai | Noah Secharraimus | 447 | Elected |
Charles Obichang | 422 | ||
Angaur | Mario S. Gulibert | 207 | Elected |
Victorio Uherbelau | 95 | ||
Hatohobei | Thomas Patris | 54 | Elected |
Nemecio Andrew | 45 | ||
Kayangel | Florencio Yamada | 114 | Elected |
Masayuki Adelbai | 91 | ||
Evence Beches | 57 | ||
Koror | Joel Toribiong | 1,370 | Elected |
Roman Yano | 876 | ||
Sam Masang | 873 | ||
Melekeok | Augustine Mesebeluu | 187 | Elected |
Henaro Antonio | 107 | ||
Kazuo Asanuma | 92 | ||
Ngaraard | Antonio Bells | 442 | Elected |
Tadashi Sakuma | 344 | ||
Ngarchelong | Kerai Mariur | 485 | Elected |
Yusim Sato | 172 | ||
Ngardmau | Lucio Ngiraiwet | 138 | Elected |
Rebluud Kesolei | 132 | ||
Ngaremlengui | William Ngaraikelau | 242 | Elected |
Swenny Ongidobel | 95 | ||
Akino Mekoll | 82 | ||
Ngatpang | Okada Techitong | 127 | Elected unopposed |
Ngchesar | Sabino Anastacio | 232 | Elected |
Moses Uludong | 174 | ||
Ngiwal | Noah Idechong | 241 | Elected |
Elia Tulop | 237 | ||
Peleliu | Jonathan Isechal | 352 | Elected |
Gerdence Ide Meyar | 277 | ||
Sonsorol | Flavian Carlos | 90 | Elected unopposed |
Source: Psephos |
References
[edit]- ^ Election Profile IFES