The 11th Parliament of Solomon Islands is the current sitting of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands.[1] They were elected in the 2019 Solomon Islands general election.
Members
| Constituency | Elected MP | Party | Votes | % | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aoke/Langalanga | Matthew Wale | Solomon Islands Democratic Party | 3,712 | 46.9% | 
| Baegu/Asifola | Makario Tagini | United Democratic Party | 3,028 | 31.7% | 
| Central Guadalcanal | Peter Shanel Agovaka | Independent | 3,584 | 47.7% | 
| Central Honiara | John Moffat Fugui | United Democratic Party | 4,028 | 33.4% | 
| Central Kwara'ae | Jackson Fiulaua | Independent | 3,200 | 43.1% | 
| Central Makira | Nestor Ghiro | Independent | 3,803 | 70.4% | 
| East ꞌAreꞌare | Peter Junior Kenilorea | Solomon Islands United Party | 4,200 | 60.2% | 
| East Central Guadalcanal | Ishmael Avui | Kadere Party | 3,187 | 50.3% | 
| East Choiseul | Manasseh Sogavare | Independent | 1,860 | 59.3% | 
| East Guadalcanal | Bradley Tovosia | Independent | 3,985 | 69.2% | 
| East Honiara | Douglas Ete | Solomon Islands Democratic Party | 5,710 | 47.9% | 
| East Kwaio | Festus Stanley Sofu | Independent | 3,949 | 62.4% | 
| East Makira | Charles Maefai | Independent | 3,740 | 52.2% | 
| East Malaita | Manaseh Maelanga | People's Alliance Party | 2,966 | 56.8% | 
| Fataleka | Rexon Annex Ramofafia | Solomon Islands United Party | 2,628 | 41.2% | 
| Gao/Bugotu | Samuel Manetoali | Kadere Party of Solomon Islands | 2,457 | 50.9% | 
| Gizo/Kolombangara | Lanelle Olandrea Tanangada | Kadere Party | 4,397 | 51.7% | 
| Hograno/Kia/Havulei | Jeremiah Manele | Democratic Alliance Party | 4,568 | 73.5% | 
| Lau/Mbaelelea | Augustine Auga | Independent | 4,728 | 49.2% | 
| Malaita Outer Islands | Martin Mokolo Kealoe | Solomon Islands Democratic Party | 1,219 | 44.0% | 
| Maringe/Kokota | Culwick Togamana | Democratic Alliance Party | 2,462 | 46.1% | 
| Marovo | Chachabule Rebi Amoi | People First Party | 5,619 | 59.3% | 
| Nggella | Batholomew Parapolo | Kadere Party | 2,512 | 26.1% | 
| North East Guadalcanal | Jaimie Vokia | Independent | 1,835 | 38.5% | 
| North Guadalcanal | Samson Maneka | Solomon Islands Democratic Party | 2,320 | 41.3% | 
| North Malaita | Levi Senley Filualea | Independent | 2,698 | 38.9% | 
| North New Georgia | Dean Kuku | Independent | 2,267 | 64.1% | 
| North Vella La Vella | Clezy Rore | United Democratic Party | 2,232 | 54.5% | 
| North West Choiseul | Harry Kuma | Independent | 2,948 | 51.3% | 
| North West Guadalcanal | Bodo Dettke | Solomon Islands Democratic Party | 3,021 | 52.5% | 
| Ranongga/Simbo | Charles Sigoto | Solomon Islands Democratic Party | 2,592 | 57.5% | 
| Rennell/Bellona | Tautai Agikimu'a Kaitu'u | Independent | 837 | 27.7% | 
| Russells/Savo | Dickson Mua | Independent | 2,027 | 32.1% | 
| Shortlands | Christopher Laore | People's Alliance Party | 1,978 | 67.7% | 
| South Choiseul | Robertson Galokale | Independent | 999 | 19.1% | 
| South Guadalcanal | Rollen Seleso | Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement | 3,104 | 47.9% | 
| Small Malaita | Rick Nelson Houenipwela | Democratic Alliance Party | 2,302 | 33.6% | 
| South New Georgia/Rendova/Tetepari | Danny Philip | United Democratic Party | 1,577 | 43.9% | 
| South Vella La Vella | Federick Kologeto | Independent | 2,932 | 55.5% | 
| Temotu Nende | Commins Mewa | Kadere Party | 1,579 | 32.1% | 
| Temotu Pele | Duddley Kopu | Independent | 1,710 | 43.8% | 
| Temotu Vatud | Freda Soria Comua | Kadere Party | 1,344 | 47.2% | 
| Ulawa/Ugi | Willie Marau | Kadere Party | 1,778 | 52.2% | 
| West ꞌAreꞌare | John Maneniaru | Kadere Party | 3,223 | 55.9% | 
| West Guadalcanal | Anthony Veke | Independent | 4,407 | 62.8% | 
| West Honiara | Namson Tran | Independent | 5,683 | 66.3% | 
| West Kwaio | Titus Mokofi Fika | Independent | 1,697 | 30.6% | 
| West Kwara'ae | Sam Iduri | Solomon Islands Democratic Party | 1,996 | 23.3% | 
| West Makira | Derick Rawcliff Manu'ari | Solomon Islands Democratic Party | 2,637 | 43.3% | 
| West New Georgia/Vona Vona | Silas Kerry Vagara | Independent | 1,888 | 27.9% | 
| Source: SIEC (results), SIEC (party affiliations) | ||||
Changes
Ethel Lency Vokia won a by-election in 2020 to replace her husband Jaimie Vokia in the North East Guadalcanal constituency.[2]
References
- ↑ "Members of Parliament | National Parliament of Solomon Islands". parliament.gov.sb. Retrieved 2022-03-13.
 - ↑ "Fourth woman elected to Solomon Islands parliament". RNZ. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
 
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