Four villages will go to the polls in the Village Council Elections; more than half of the nominations for the 14 VCs are women

Variations in the provisional and final results reveal the need for more training of election officials, according to the Chief Electoral Officer

A total of sixty-four nominations were received by the Chief electoral officer Darren Toho-vaka at the close of nominations last week for the Village Council Elections. Sixty-two nominations accepted with more than half or thirty-three of them, women. 

Tohovaka explained that the two nominations declined, one was from Lakepa where the person nominating the candidate was not registered on the Lakepa roll and the other was from the village of Vaiea, the person had nominated two candidates which is not permitted according to the electoral laws where an elector can nominate only one candidate.

In two of the small villages of Toi and Namukulu all the nominations are women. 

The village council elections will take place on Saturday 31st of this month, the same day as the public referendum on the four constitutional amendment bills. 

On Tuesday morning, the Chief Electoral Officer Darren Tohovaka provided public notice number 4 regarding the Village Council Elections advising the names of candidate nominations received and accepted by him. 

As at the deadline at 12pm today for any candidates who wish to withdraw there were none.

Chief Electoral Officer, Darren Tohovaka.

Three villages had fewer than 5 names nominated. The villages of Vaiea and Toi only had 3 candidates nominated.

VAIEA (3)

TALAITI, Merry Madaniel

TALAITI, Takala

TALAITI, Tuaitama 

TOI (3)

MUIMATAGI, Lilivika

TOKIMUA, Pualino

WOODS, Winnie Taleni Seu

The smallest village electorate on the island is the village of Namukulu with only 5 registered voters could only nominate 2 candidates. The Chief Electoral Officer Darren Tohovaka said in the radio programme yesterday that the law is clear, one voter can nominate one candidate but Tohovaka said the village can appoint officials such as a treasurer and secretary for the Village Council who don’t have to be elected members. 

The two names nominated for the Namulu Village Council are; 

NAMUKULU (2)

HILIGUTU, Kilimana

SIONETUATO, Fenogalaia

Four villages will go to the polls Makefu, Liku, Lakepa and Mutalau. The electors of those villages will be voting for five village councilors from the following candidates;

MAKEFU (6)

LOLANI, Tioneatali Kemusiaki

POIHEGA, Etaena

PULETAMA, Marcus

TALAGI, Mary Anne

TOHOVAKA, Charles

TOHOVAKA, Ernie Judy

LIKU (6)

KAIUHA, Trina

POUMALE, Christian

POUMALE, Newland Tulitoatama

PULEHETOA, Sifakalipa McMillan

PULEHETOA, Sionetasi

TOMINIKO, Simi

LAKEPA (6)

KONELIO, Tongariro Reekie

MAGATOGIA, Myrtle Hanisi

TIAKIA, Luando Meteor

TIAKIA, Trevor

TOGIAMANA, Ezra Kenneth

TOGIAVALU, David

MUTALAU (7)

BOURNE, Pelenato

MATAGIAGA, Emeline

PAKA, Harry Seddon T

PULEFOLAU, Jean Elota

TAUEFASI, Meleki

TOGAKILO, Dave Balakula

TOGAKILO, Moka Heleena

These are the names from the villages with 5 nomination candidates received and after 12 midday today, with no nominations withdrawn the Chief Electoral Officer will in due course declare the following candidates duly elected.

HIKUTAVAKE (5)

HIPA, Emi

PIPITOLU, Olevai

PULEHETOA, Felicity Iulioonta

TOHOVAKA, Antony Guz

VAKANOFITI, Peter

TUAPA (5)

IKIHELE, Kulupatau

IKITULE, Harris

MOKALEI, Halafoou

MOKALEI, Priscilla Iloilo

SIONETAMA, Sione Pokau

ALOFI TOKELAU (5)

KAULIMA, Sione

PEARSON, Ngiar Estalui Tibora

SIOSIKEFU, Haven

SIOSIKEFU, Margaret

STRICKLAND, Ane

ALOFI TOGA (5)

HEKAU, Robin

HEKAU-HARDING, Anthea

PASENE-MIZZIEBO, Ettie Lotomaanu

REX, Alana Fiafia Richmond

VILIAMU, Narita

TAMAKAUTOGA (5)

PAOLA, Tafakato Huipunu

PUHEKE, Hiki Togia

PUHEKE, Lavea Amanaki

TALAGI, John Divine Paola

TAVITA, Matakai Tina

AVATELE (5)

HETUTU, Hetututama Speedo

HETUTU, Taihia

LAUFOLI, Emeline

LAUFOLI, Jody

TUPUILIU, Tifaga

HAKUPU (5)

MAUTAMA, Pacific Enterprise

SILIGI, Patlin

SIOHANE, Andre Maurice

TOMAILUGA, Dempster J S

TUKUITOGA, Itzy Viviani

Polls will open from 9am to 6pm on Saturday next week the 31st of August for the village council elections in the villages of Makefu, Liku, Lakepa and Mutalau and for all fourteen villages for the Public Referendum.

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