The 25th Parliament of Nauru was elected in the 2025 parliamentary election.[1] Nauru has a unicameral system, and most politicians run as independents rather than through political parties. The parliament chooses the president from among its members, with David Adeang serving as president during this term.
List of members
editThe 2025 election in Nauru elected 19 members to parliament from eight constituencies. Many incumbent leaders, including David Adeang, Russ Kun, and Marcus Stephen, were re-elected. David Adeang was then re-elected as president by parliament. The election was held alongside a referendum to extend parliamentary terms, which voters rejected.
| Constituency | Member | Position | Points | #1 Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aiwo | Rennier Gadabu | Deputy Minister[2] | 458.775 | 243 / 874 |
| Delvin Thoma | Minister[3] | 468.759 | 326 / 874 | |
| Anabar | Maverick Eoe | 499.393 | 402 / 723 | |
| Pyon Deiye | 340.486 | 209 / 723 | ||
| Anetan | Timothy Ika | 568.517 | 394 / 821 | |
| Marcus Stephen | Speaker[4] | 473.433 | 262 / 821 | |
| Boe | Asterio Appi | Minister[3] | 589.000 | 419 / 910 |
| Wanganeen Emiu | 412.450 | 176 / 910 | ||
| Buada | Shadlog Bernicke | Minister[3] | 318.950 | 219 / 488 |
| Bingham Agir | 215.767 | 112 / 488 | ||
| Meneng | Lionel Aingimea | Vice President[5] | 839.528 | 506 / 1,638 |
| Jesse Jeremiah | Minister[3] | 731.896 | 358 / 1,638 | |
| Lyn-Wannan Kam | Deputy Minister[6] | 567.187 | 236 / 1,638 | |
| Ubenide | David Adeang | President[3] | 837.298 | 450 / 1,707 |
| Russ Kun | Deputy Minister[7] | 620.795 | 295 / 1,707 | |
| Reagan Aliklik | Minister[3] | 668.881 | 330 / 1,707 | |
| Ranin Akua | Deputy Minister[8] | 454.962 | 130 / 1,707 | |
| Yaren | Charmaine Scotty | Minister[3] | 627.412 | 401 / 1,071 |
| Isabella Dageago | Deputy Minister[9] | 498.905 | 320 / 1,071 | |
| Source: Nauru Electoral Commission | ||||
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ "2025 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (478): 1. 13 October 2025.
- ↑ "Hon. Rennier Stanislaus Gadabu, M.P." Republic of Nauru. Retrieved October 25, 2025.
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- ↑ Cite error: The named reference
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- ↑ "Hon. Russ Joseph Kun, M.P". Republic of Nauru. Retrieved October 25, 2025.
- ↑ "Hon. Ranin Randolph Akua, M.P". Republic of Nauru. Retrieved October 25, 2025.
- ↑ "Hon. Isabella Helen Dageago, M.P". Republic of Nauru. Retrieved October 25, 2025.