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Elections in Fiji

Elections in Fiji gives information on election and election results in Fiji.

Fiji elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. The President is elected by the Great Council of Chiefs. The Parliament of Fiji has two chambers. The House of Representatives (Vale) has nowadays 71 members, elected for a five year term in single seat constituencies, divided in 23 Fijian communal, 19 Indian communal, 3 general communal, 1 Rotuman and 25 open. The Senate (Seniti) has nowadays 32 members, all appointed by the President. The President is constitutionally required to appoint 9 on the advice of the Prime Minister and 8 on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition. 14 Senators are nominated by the Great Council of Chiefs and 1 by the Council of Rotuma.

Fiji has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

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Election results

Fiji has held nine general elections for the House of Representatives since becoming independent of the United Kingdom in 1970.

1972

1977 (March)

1977 (September)

1982

1987

1992

1994

1999

  • See main article: Fiji election of 1999
    • Fiji Labour Party (Mahendra Chaudhry): 37
    • Fijian Association Party (Adi Kuini Speed ): 11
    • Fijian Political Party (Soqosoqo Vakavulewa Ni Taukei) (Sitiveni Rabuka): 8
    • Party of National Unity : 4
    • Christian Democratic Party (Veitokani ni Lewenivanua Vakaristo) : 3
    • United General Party : 2
    • Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party : 1
    • Independents: 5
      • TOTAL: 71

2001

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