2012 Palauan general election|
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Presidential election |
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Vice Presidential election |
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General elections were held in Palau on 6 November 2012. Former president Tommy Remengesau defeated his successor, incumbent Johnson Toribiong, who had been elected in 2008.[1] Antonio Bells was elected vice-president, defeating Kerai Mariur, who had finished first in the primary elections on 26 September.
Electoral system
The president and vice president elections had primary elections on 26 September,[2] from which the top two candidates qualified for the presidential general election on 6 November.[2]
15,305 voters registered to vote, an increase of 1,516 voters from the 2008 elections.[3]
Results
President
Three candidates contested the presidential primary: Incumbent President Johnson Toribiong, former President Tommy Remengesau Jr., and former Vice President Sandra Pierantozzi, who served as vice president from 2001 to 2005.[2] Remengesau and Toribiong, who placed first and second respectively in the primary, advanced to the general election.[4]
Candidate | Primary | General |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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Tommy Remengesau | 4,617 | 49.08 | 6,140 | 58.89 |
Johnson Toribiong | 3,100 | 32.95 | 4,287 | 41.11 |
Sandra Pierantozzi | 1,690 | 17.97 | |
Total | 9,407 | 100.00 | 10,427 | 100.00 |
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Valid votes | | | 10,427 | 99.51 |
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Invalid/blank votes | | | 51 | 0.49 |
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Total votes | | | 10,478 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 15,305 | – | | |
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Source: IFES, IFES |
Vice president
Four candidates contested the vice presidential primary election:
Mariur and Bells, who placed first and second, advanced to the general election.
Senate
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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| Independents | 92,807 | 100.00 | 13 | 0 |
Total | 92,807 | 100.00 | 13 | 0 |
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Total votes | 9,406 | – | |
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Registered voters/turnout | 15,305 | 61.46 | |
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Source: IPU |
By candidate
Candidate
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Votes
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Notes
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Surangel Whipps Jr. |
5,717 |
Elected
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Elias Camsek Chin |
5,252 |
Elected
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Raynold Oilouch |
5,242 |
Elected
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Mason Whipps |
4,994 |
Elected
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Mark Rudimch |
4,306 |
Elected
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Hokkons Baules |
4,279 |
Elected
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Phillip Reklai |
4,270 |
Elected
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Mlib Tmetuchl |
3,423 |
Elected
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Uduch Sengebau Senior |
3,419 |
Elected
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Rukebai Inabo |
3,256 |
Elected
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Katharine Kesolei |
3,192 |
Elected
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Regis Akitaya |
3,138 |
Elected
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Greg Ngirmang |
3,160 |
Elected
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Earnest Ongidobel |
3,032 |
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Joel Toribiong |
2,974 |
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Salvador Remoket |
2,907 |
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John Skebong |
2,814 |
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Alan Marbou |
2,791 |
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Alan Seid |
2,731 |
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Regina K Mesebeluu |
2,633 |
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Laurentino Ulechong |
2,564 |
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Sandra Sumang-Pierantozzi |
2,334 |
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Alfonso Diaz |
2,191 |
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Paul W Ueki |
2,104 |
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Dr Caleb Otto |
1,735 |
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Roman Yano |
1,543 |
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Dilmei Olkeriil |
1,346 |
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Santy Asanuma |
1,158 |
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J Risong Tarkong |
1,172 |
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Moses Uludong |
1,144 |
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Gale Ngirmidol |
941 |
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Robert Becheserrak |
529 |
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Semdiu Decherong |
363 |
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Ismael Worswick |
153 |
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Total |
92,807 |
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Source: Psephos, IPU
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House of Delegates
State |
Candidate |
Votes |
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Aimeliik |
Marino O. Ngemaes |
233 |
Elected
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Kalistus Ngirturong |
186
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Airai |
Tmewang Rengulbai |
369 |
Elected
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Frank Kyota |
344
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Angaur |
Horace Rafael |
114 |
Elected
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Mario Gulibert |
109
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Hatohobei |
Wayne Andrew |
45 |
Elected
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Sebastian Marino |
41
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Kayangel |
Noah Kemesong |
135 |
Elected
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Edwin Chiokai |
88
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Florencio Yamada |
26
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Koror |
Alexander Merep |
571 |
Elected
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Salvador Tellames |
323
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Felix Francisco |
298
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Melekeok |
Lentcer Basilius |
233 |
Elected
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Brian Melairei |
117
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Ngaraard |
Gibson Kanai |
293 |
Elected
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Martin Sokau |
175
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Priscilla Subris |
112
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Ngarchelong |
Marhence Madrangchar |
209 |
Elected
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Masao Salvador |
202
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Don Bukurrou |
61
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Ngardmau |
Lucio Ngiraiwet |
112 |
Elected
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Rebluud Kesolei |
104
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Ngaremlengui |
Swenny Ongidobel |
187 |
Elected
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Portia Franz |
150
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Ngatpang |
Jerry Nabeyama |
105 |
Elected
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Lee Otobed |
104
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Ngchesar |
Sabino Anastacio |
148 |
Elected
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Secilil Eldebechel |
139
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Ngiwal |
Masasinge Arurang |
144 |
Elected
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Eugene Termeteet |
118
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Francis Llecholch |
62
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Pablo Rrull |
48
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Peleliu |
Jonathan Isechal |
149 |
Elected
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Joseph Giramur |
135
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Charles Desengei Matsutaro |
99
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Sonsorol |
Yutaka Gibbons Jr. |
66 |
Elected
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Celestine Yangilmau |
64
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Source: Psephos
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References