The 13th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands.[1] Its composition was determined by the 2004 election, held on 7 September 2004.

Due to a large number of electoral petitions, Parliament did not meet until mid-December 2006.

The Speaker of the 13th Parliament was Norman George.[2]

Members

Initial MPs

Name Party Electorate Term
Teina BishopCIPArutanga/Nikaupara/ReureuSecond
Tupou FairekaCIPTupapa/MaraerengaFourth
Teariki HeatherCIPAkaoaFirst
Geoffrey HenryCIPTakuvaine/TutakimoaSeventh
Kete IoaneDPVaipae/TautuSecond
Terepai MaoateDPNgatangiiaSixth
Terepai Maoate JnrDPAmuri/UreiaFirst
Tom MarstersCIPMurienuaFourth
Jim MaruraiDPIviruaThird
Tiki MatapoCIPTitikavekaFirst
Ngamau MunokoaDPNikao/PanamaThird
Albert (Peto) NicholasCIPAvatiu/RuatongaThird
Peri Vaevae PareDPMataveraSecond
Mii ParimaCIPTamaruaThird
Winton PickeringDPOneroaFirst
Henry PunaCIPManihikiFirst
Wilkie RasmussenDPPenrhynSecond
Piho RuaIndependentRakahangaFirst
Upokomaki SimpsonDPTeenui-MapumaiThird
Mapu TaiaDPMaukeSecond
Eugene TatuavaDPTengatangi/Areora/NgatiaruaFirst
Tangata VaviaDPMitiaroThird
Vaine Iriano WichmanCIPRuaauFirst
Tiaki WuataiDPPukapuka/NassauSecond

References

  1. "Members of Parliament (1958 - present)". parliament.gov.ck. Parliament of the Cook Islands. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  2. "New speaker elected in the Cook Islands". Radio New Zealand International. 2004-12-14. Archived from the original on 2012-04-04. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
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