ꞌAreꞌare
Former single-member constituency
for the Legislative Assembly of the Solomon Islands
RegionMalaita Province
Former constituency
Created1973
Abolished1976
Created fromSouth Central Malaita
Replaced byEast ꞌAreꞌare & West ꞌAreꞌare

Areꞌare was a single-member constituency of the Governing Council and Legislative Assembly of the Solomon Islands. Created in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded from 17 to 24 seats, it was located on the island of Malaita. In the 1973 elections the seat was won by David Kausimae, who had been elected in the South Central Malaita constituency in the 1970 elections, defeating Peter Kenilorea.[1] It was abolished in 1976 and succeeded by East ꞌAreꞌare (which was won by Kenilorea, who went on to be appointed the Islands' first Chief Minister) and West ꞌAreꞌare (in which Kausimae was elected).[1]

List of MPs

Term MP Party
1973–1976David Kausimae

Election results

1973

1973 general election
Candidate Party Votes
David Kausimae1,223
Peter Kenilorea714
Total1,937
Registered voters
Source: Election Passport

References

  1. 1 2 Solomon Islands Election Passport


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