General Information
At stake in this election:
- 15 seats in the Parliament (Fale I Fono)
Description of government structure:
- Chief of State: Queen ELIZABETH II *
- Head of Government: Prime Minister Enele SOPOAGA
- Assembly: Tuvalu has a unicameral Parliament (Fale I Fono) with 15 seats.
* The Queen is represented by Governor General Iakoba ITALELI
Description of electoral system:
- Tuvalu is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. The British sovereign is head of state and is represented by a Governor-General, who must be a citizen of Tuvalu and is appointed by the head of state on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.
- The Prime Minister is elected by parliament and is head of government. The cabinet consists of the Prime Minister, plus up to four other ministers, appointed by the Governor-General from among the members of parliament, on the advice of the Prime Minister. The cabinet advises the Governor-General who must accept its advice.
- Parliament is composed of 15 members: two elected every four years by universal adult suffrage from seven electoral districts and one from the remainder. The Speaker, elected by the members, presides over parliament.
- The constitution provides for the operation of a judiciary and for an independent public service. It guarantees protection of all fundamental rights and freedoms, and provides for the determination of citizenship.
Results of the Election[1]:
Each of Tuvalu's eight districts elects two members of parliament. The elected members are marked in bold with the number of votes received, a * denotes a newly-elected member.
- Nanumea:
- Ampelosa Manoa Tehulu (603) *
- Timi Melei (327) *
- Matia Toafa (219)
- Satini Manuella (198)
- Tipelu Kauani (266)
- Nanumaga:
- Minute Taupo (361)*
- Monise Laafai (366)
- Otinielu Tauteleimalae Tausi (284)
- Niutao:
- Katepu Laoi (235)*
- Sam P Teo (241)
- Polikapo Teaukai (231)
- Iopu Iupasi Kaisala (161)
- Tavau Teii (119)
- Itaia Lausaveve (155)
- Tefiti Telaaka Malau (198)
- Nui:
- Puakena Boreham (274)
- Mackenzie Kiritome (249)
- Mataio Tekinene (239)
- Sir Iakoba Taeia Italeli (219)
- Leneuoti Peau Maatusi (119)
- Funafuti:
- Simon Kofe (374)
- Kausea Natano (355)
- Tuafafa Latasi (349)
- Soloseni Penitusi (158)
- Luke Paeniu (70)
- Nukulaelae:
- Namoliki S Neemia (182)
- Seve Paeniu (199)*
- Bikenibeu Paeniu (99)
- Luuni Tinilau (96)
- Nukufetau:
- Enele Sopoaga (491)
- Fatoga Talama (323) *
- Afelee Falema Pita (273)
- Valisi Alimau (285)
- Vaitupu:
- Isaia Taape (494)
- Nielu Isake (642) *
- Sam Panapa (323)
- Taukelina Finakaso (425)
Main parties in this parliamentary race:*
- Independent(s): Independents*
* There are no formal political parties in Tuvalu
Population and Voter Registration:
Gender Data:
- Female Population: 5,636 (2018 est.)[4]
- Is Tuvalu a signatory to CEDAW: No
- Has Tuvalu ratified CEDAW: Yes (6 October 1999)
- Gender Quota: No
- Female candidates in this election: Yes
- Number of Female Parliamentarians: 1
- Human Development Index Position: 85 (2018)
- Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: N/A
Disability Data:
- Is Tuvalu a signatory to CRPD: N/A
- Has Tuvalu ratified CRPD: Yes (18 December 2013)
- Population with a disability: 1,630 (est.)