2021 Micronesian general election

Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 2 March 2021,[1] to elect ten of the fourteen seats of the Congress of Micronesia for a two-year term. There are no political parties and all candidates stood as independents.

2021 Micronesian general election

 2019
2 March 2021
2023 

10 of the 14 seats in Congress

Electoral system

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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, the last time being in 2019 and the next time in 2023.[2]

Results

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State District Candidate Votes % Notes
ChuukElection District 1Florencio Singkoro Harper2,181100Re-elected unopposed
Election District 2Victor Gouland3,16274.21Re-elected
Johnson Elimo1,09925.79
Election District 3Derensio Konman4,419100Re-elected unopposed
Election District 4Tiwiter Aritos4,053100Re-elected unopposed
Election District 5Robson Urak Romolow1,31864.93Re-elected
Ruphin Micky71235.07
KosraeElection DistrictPaliknoa Welly1,91658.94Re-elected
Johnson Asher1,33541.06
PohnpeiElection District 1Ferny Perman2,24451.34Re-elected
Ausen Lambert2,12748.66
Election District 2Dion Neth1,95443.55Re-elected
Quincy Lawrence1,60135.68
Berney Martin93220.77
Election District 3Esmond Moses1,69744.55Re-elected
Erik Paul1,29133.89
Jose Joab49012.86
Marstella Jack3318.69
YapElection DistrictIsaac Figir2,314100Re-elected unopposed
Source: Office of the National Election Director

References

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  1. Federated States Of Micronesia IFES Election Guide
  2. "Micronesia (Federated States of): Congress: Electoral system". Inter-Parliamentary Union. Retrieved 28 December 2020.