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- East_Honiara abstract "East Honiara is a parliamentary constituency electing one representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. With an electorate of 30,049 in 2006, it is by far the most heavily populated constituency in the country, being the only one (out of fifty) to consist in more than 20,000 voters. It is one of three parliamentary constituencies in the country's capital city, Honiara - the other two being Central Honiara and West Honiara.The constituency has existed since the first Parliament in 1976. Its first MP was Bartholomew Ulufa’alu, who was later to become Prime Minister.Charles Dausabea was elected in the 2006 general election, but subsequently lost his seat was he was convicted and jailed for fraud. This precipitated a bye-election, which Silas Milikada won with 3,453 votes.Opinion polls suggested that Auditor General Edward Ronia was the most popular candidate to take the seat in the 2010 general election. Ultimately, however, he did not stand. There were twelve candidates for the seat, including nine independents, two rival candidates from OUR Party, and one (Douglas Ete) from the Reformed Democratic Party. Ete won by an overwhelming margin, obtaining 3,178 votes, ahead of second-placed former MP Charles Dausabea (OUR Party), who obtained 958 votes. Voter turnout, however, was only 19%.".
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- East_Honiara wikiPageRevisionID "677313082".
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Association_of_Independent_Members.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Association_of_Independent_Members_of_Parliament.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Bartholomew_Ulufaalu.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Bartholomew_Ulufa’alu.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Capital_city.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Category:1976_establishments_in_the_Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Constituencies_established_in_1976.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solomon_Islands_parliamentary_constituencies.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Central_Honiara.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Dausabea.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Constituencies_in_Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Constituencies_in_the_Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Ete.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink East_Honiara_bye-election,_2008.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Ronia.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Fraud.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Honiara.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Independent_politician.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink John_Maetia_Kauliae.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink John_Maetia_Kauluae.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink National_Parliament_of_Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink National_Parliament_of_the_Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Ownership,_Unity_and_Responsibility_Party.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Prime_Minister_of_Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Prime_Minister_of_the_Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Reform_Democratic_Party.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Reformed_Democratic_Party.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Silas_Milikada.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Simeon_Bouro.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_1976.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_1980.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_1984.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_1989.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_1994.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_1997.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_2001.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_2006.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands_general_election,_2010.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLink West_Honiara.
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLinkText "East Honiara constituency".
- East_Honiara wikiPageWikiLinkText "East Honiara".
- East_Honiara hasPhotoCollection East_Honiara.
- East_Honiara mp Douglas_Ete.
- East_Honiara name "East Honiara".
- East_Honiara parliament "Solomon Islands".
- East_Honiara party Reform_Democratic_Party.
- East_Honiara party Reformed_Democratic_Party.
- East_Honiara region "Honiara City Council".
- East_Honiara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_constituency_main.
- East_Honiara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- East_Honiara year "1976".
- East_Honiara subject Category:1976_establishments_in_the_Solomon_Islands.
- East_Honiara subject Category:Constituencies_established_in_1976.
- East_Honiara subject Category:Solomon_Islands_parliamentary_constituencies.
- East_Honiara hypernym Constituency.
- East_Honiara type Settlement.
- East_Honiara type Constituency.
- East_Honiara type Establishment.
- East_Honiara comment "East Honiara is a parliamentary constituency electing one representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. With an electorate of 30,049 in 2006, it is by far the most heavily populated constituency in the country, being the only one (out of fifty) to consist in more than 20,000 voters.".
- East_Honiara label "East Honiara".
- East_Honiara sameAs m.0bx_rgk.
- East_Honiara sameAs Q5328623.
- East_Honiara sameAs Q5328623.
- East_Honiara wasDerivedFrom East_Honiara?oldid=677313082.
- East_Honiara isPrimaryTopicOf East_Honiara.