Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 14 November 1992.[1] All candidates ran as independents. Following the elections, Bernard Dowiyogo was re-elected President by the Parliament by ten votes to seven.[1]
The only female member in the previous Parliament, Ruby Dediya (MP for Anetan/Ewa), lost her seat in the elections. The resulting Parliament was composed exclusively of men.[2]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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| Independents | 2,474 | 100.00 | 18 |
Total | 2,474 | 100.00 | 18 |
|
Valid votes | 2,474 | 96.04 | |
---|
Invalid/blank votes | 102 | 3.96 | |
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Total votes | 2,576 | 100.00 | |
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Source: Gazette, IPU, Nohlen et al.[3] |
By constituency
Constituency
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Notes
|
Aiwo |
Theodore Conrad Moses |
120.556 |
Elected
|
René Harris |
119.223 |
Elected
|
Kinza Clodumar |
117.055 |
|
Darrel Gadabu |
92.779 |
|
John Akiki Agieman Thoma |
84.610 |
|
Amos Randall Cook |
74.022 |
|
Pamela Eobtsina Scriven |
71.423 |
|
Erickson Victor Idaga Daimon Caleb |
70.117 |
|
David Sylvester Simon |
59.297 |
|
Invalid/blank votes |
10 |
|
Total votes cast |
296 |
|
|
Anabar |
Ludwig Scotty |
109.467 |
Elected
|
Maein Deireragea |
100.883 |
Elected
|
David Peter Gadaraoa |
74.183 |
|
Obeira Menke |
73.850 |
|
Alexander Rayham Deiye |
65.900 |
|
Virginia Scotty |
55.417 |
|
Invalid/blank votes |
15 |
|
Total votes cast |
212 |
|
|
Anetan |
Lawrence Stephen |
107.86 |
Elected
|
Roy Degoregore |
107.61 |
Elected
|
Ruby Thoma |
99.899 |
|
Remy Namaduk |
95.299 |
|
Adago Deinuwea Bucky Ika |
75.469 |
|
Vassal Gadoengin |
71.373 |
|
Haseldon Buraman |
66.701 |
|
Rimone Tom |
60.651 |
|
Jac Tevaki Fritz |
56.328 |
|
Invalid/blank votes |
13 |
|
Total votes cast |
275 |
|
|
Boe |
Michael Aroi |
130.027 |
Elected
|
Clinton Benjamin |
123.774 |
Elected
|
Detonga August Deiye |
113.120 |
|
Tazio Gideon |
98.862 |
|
Remus Semisi Capelle |
73.915 |
|
Leslie Dogida Adam |
71.403 |
|
Cridden Alexius Appi |
69.152 |
|
Dale Richard Cecil Deriabaga |
65.400 |
|
Rantag Denton Harris |
63.678 |
|
Invalid/blank votes |
6 |
|
Total votes cast |
292 |
|
|
Buada |
Vinson Detenamo |
111.733 |
Elected
|
Tamaiti Willie Star |
100.117 |
Elected
|
Rueben Kun |
93.634 |
|
Lyn Terangi Adam |
83.503 |
|
Rennie Angin Joseph Harris |
71.350 |
|
Alec Hindmarsh Stephen |
71.133 |
|
Invalid/blank votes |
7 |
|
Total votes cast |
224 |
|
|
Meneng |
Vinci Niel Clodumar |
173.699 |
Elected
|
Paul Denebaua Jeremiah |
151.145 |
Elected
|
David Aingimea |
124.958 |
|
Edwin Canon |
108.901 |
|
Bobby Ralph Ingitebo Eoe |
100.168 |
|
Adenoango Akeidu Kepae |
90.082 |
|
Joshua Porthos Bop |
89.124 |
|
Johnny Taumea |
84.844 |
|
Carl Luckech Harris |
79.49 |
|
Hamray Raymond Temaki |
73.976 |
|
Ralph Steven |
68.14 |
|
Invalid/blank votes |
15 |
|
Total votes cast |
394 |
|
|
Ubenide |
Buraro Detudamo |
236.697 |
Elected
|
Bernard Dowiyogo |
231.571 |
Elected
|
Derog Gioura |
209.139 |
Elected
|
Kennan Adeang |
192.073 |
Elected
|
Lagumot Harris |
185.128 |
|
Aloysius Arobaoit-Iyomogo Amwano |
160.559 |
|
Paul Lawrence Maginkieo Ribauw |
138.405 |
|
Francis Koonkie Garoa |
109.615 |
|
Russell Kun |
102.310 |
|
Charles Lanza Ratabwiy |
96.415 |
|
Dempsey Keppa |
86.506 |
|
Robin Wilson Tamakin |
83.276 |
|
Darcy Maiyauwe Phillip |
79.564 |
|
Invalid/blank votes |
25 |
|
Total votes cast |
626 |
|
|
Yaren |
Pres Nimes Ekwona |
130.179 |
Elected
|
Ludwig Keke |
105.010 |
Elected
|
Anthony Kododo Detsimea Audoa |
92.369 |
|
John Daigon Akubor |
82.398 |
|
Parry Hess Tekai Itaia |
80.410 |
|
Antonious Jimwereiy |
76.936 |
|
Alfred Derangdedage Dick |
70.543 |
|
Invalid/blank votes |
11 |
|
Total votes cast |
257 |
|
Source: Republic of Nauru Government Gazette, 16 November 1992
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