2025 Micronesian parliamentary election
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10 of the 14 seats in Congress | ||
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A general election was held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 4 March 2025.[1] The election was held to elect ten of the fourteen seats of the Congress of Micronesia for a two-year term.[2] There are no political parties and all candidates stood as independents.
Electoral system
[edit]The 14-member Congress has ten members elected every two years by first-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies and four senators (representing each of the four states: Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae) who are elected every four years.[3]
Results
[edit]State | District | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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Chuuk | Election District 1 | Julio M. Marar | 2,192 | 53.26 | Re-elected |
Alfred Ansin | 1,924 | 46.74 | |||
Election District 2 | Victor Gouland | 3,238 | 84.21 | Re-elected | |
Curtis K. Sos | 607 | 15.79 | |||
Election District 3 | Perpetua Konman | 4,573 | 100 | Re-elected unopposed | |
Election District 4 | Tiwiter Aritos | 4,015 | 100 | Re-elected unopposed | |
Election District 5 | Robson U. Romolow | 974 | 100 | Re-elected unopposed | |
Kosrae | Election District 1 | Johnson A. Asher | 1,292 | 100 | Re-elected unopposed |
Pohnpei | Election District 1 | Merlynn Abello-Alfonso | 1,766 | 55.46 | Re-elected |
Jayson Walter | 709 | 22.27 | |||
Marcelo K. Peterson | 709 | 22.27 | |||
Election District 2 | Jermy W. Mudong | 1,514 | 37.72 | Elected | |
Quincy Lawrence | 1,436 | 35.77 | Unseated | ||
Welson Panuel | 1,064 | 26.51 | |||
Election District 3 | Esmond Moses | 1,537 | 100 | Re-elected unopposed | |
Yap | Electoral District 1 | Andy Choor | 2,438 | 75.36 | Elected |
Victor Nabeyan | 536 | 16.57 | |||
Alexander Tretnoff | 216 | 6.68 | |||
Fidelis Thiyer-Fanoway | 45 | 1.39 | |||
Source: FSMEC |
References
[edit]- ^ "News". FSM National Election Office. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
- ^ "Voters to elect new congress in Pacific's Micronesia". Post Courier. 4 March 2025. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
- ^ "Micronesia (Federated States of): Congress: Electoral system". Inter-Parliamentary Union. Retrieved 28 December 2020.