2003 Micronesian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 4 March 2003.[1] As there were no political parties, all 28 candidates ran as independents. Four candidates were elected unopposed.[2]

2003 Micronesian parliamentary election

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All 14 seats in Congress

President before election

Leo Falcam

Elected President

Joseph Urusemal

Electoral system edit

At the time of the election, Congress consisted of 14 members, of which 10 were elected for two-year terms and four elected for four-year terms.[2] The 2003 elections were for both types of seats.[2]

Results edit

StateDistrictCandidateVotes%Notes
ChuukAt-LargeRedley A. Killion14,51552.27Elected
Jack Fritz13,25247.73
Election District 1Henry Asugar1,91933.71Elected
Fabian Nimea1,55727.35
Kachuo Eko1,34523.63
Herner Braiei87215.32
Election District 2Roosevelt KansouElected unopposed
Election District 3Sabino Asor2,14430.16Elected
Wiseman Moses1,23417.36
Joseph Kasian94713.32
Rockhudson Tomy94613.31
Simiram Sipenuk71710.09
Sanphy William6539.19
Johannes Serious4676.57
Election District 4Twitier Aritos4,10055.77Elected
John Petewon3,25244.23
Election District 5Nelson Moses1,27951.68Elected
Write-in1,19648.32
KosraeAt-LargeAlik Alik1,93251.77Elected
Jocob Nena1,80048.23
Election DistrictClaude PhillipElected unopposed
PohnpeiAt-LargeResio Moses5,39940.02Elected
Mohner Esiel4,13730.66
Leo A. Falcam3,95529.32
Election District 1Dohsis S. HalbertElected unopposed
Election District 2Dion G. Neth2,29940.63Elected
Wagner M. Lawrence1,82032.16
Herman Semes1,54027.21
Election District 3Peter M. Christian2,86167.13Elected
Pauli Rodriguez1,40132.87
YapAt-LargeJoseph Urusemal2,57973.90Elected
Jesse Raglmar-Subolmar91126.10
Election DistrictIsaac V. FigirElected unopposed
Source: Adam Carr

References edit