Difference between revisions of "Kiribati-Tarawa general election, 2017"
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| leader1 = [[Catherine Willoughby]] | | leader1 = [[Catherine Willoughby]] | ||
| party1 = Conservative Party (KT) | | party1 = Conservative Party (KT) | ||
+ | | leader_since1 = 14 April 2014 | ||
| leaders_seat1 = Conningridge | | leaders_seat1 = Conningridge | ||
| last_election1 = 326 seats, 37.3% | | last_election1 = 326 seats, 37.3% | ||
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| leader2 = Edward Wilson | | leader2 = Edward Wilson | ||
| party2 = Labour Party (KT) | | party2 = Labour Party (KT) | ||
+ | | leader_since2 = 12 January 2009 | ||
| leaders_seat2 = Nuffield West | | leaders_seat2 = Nuffield West | ||
| last_election2 = 221 seats, 32.0% | | last_election2 = 221 seats, 32.0% | ||
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| leader4 = Angus McClellan | | leader4 = Angus McClellan | ||
− | | leader_since4 = 2010 | + | | leader_since4 = 10 June 2010 |
| party4 = Tarawan National Party | | party4 = Tarawan National Party | ||
| leaders_seat4 = Keirhardie | | leaders_seat4 = Keirhardie | ||
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| leader5 = Michael Whittaker | | leader5 = Michael Whittaker | ||
− | | leader_since5 = 2017 | + | | leader_since5 = 22 February 2017 |
| party5 = Liberal Party (KT) | | party5 = Liberal Party (KT) | ||
| leaders_seat5 = Westminster South | | leaders_seat5 = Westminster South |
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The Kiribati-Tarawa general election of 25 March 2017 elected 650 members to the Kiribatian House of Commons. The election was called on 7 March 2017, with only 18 days allocated for the campaign after prime minister Catherine Willoughby made a formal request for a dissolution to the King. The election was a snap poll, and no minor parties or independents won seats.