General elections were held in the
Solomon Islands
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on 4 August 2010. The election date was announced in May 2010 by Prime Minister
. Although the announcement was deemed to be premature, as only the Governor General has the authority to announce the election date upon the advice of the Electoral Commission, the election date remained the same.
Candidates
There were a total of 509 candidates, including 25 women.
Results
The event was overseen by international
election observers connected with the
United Nations
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International Election Observation Coordination Team. The elections were described as peaceful, although strong concerns were expressed about
voter registration
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The r ...
irregularities.
25 incumbents were returned and 25 were replaced (including three seats where the incumbent chose not to recontest and one seat that was vacant due to the death of Edward Huni'ehu). Of the 50 MPs, most are relatively inexperienced: 45 have served less than two terms in office. The five long-serving MPs are Job Dudley Tausinga (entering his 7th consecutive term), Danny Philip (5th term), Snyder Rini (4th term), Manasseh Sogavare (4th term) and Gordon Darcy Lilo (3rd term).
By constituency
Incumbent members are marked with an asterisk.
Aftermath
On 11 August 2009, lobbying was reportedly in progress, as several political groups jockeyed to form a
coalition government, with three main camps forming.
The first camp was built around the outgoing government led by Derek Sikua. One of its spokespeople, Matthew Wale, claimed on 13 August that the group has the support of five parties and 30 MPs including the
Solomon Islands Democratic Party (12 MPs), the
Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement (4), the
Solomon Islands Liberal Party (1), the
People's Congress Party The People's Congress Party is a political party in Solomon Islands. It was founded by outgoing deputy Prime Minister Fred Fono during the campaign for the 2010 general election.
Upon first announcing the priorities of the party, Fono stated its f ...
(1), and six independents. This camp was based at the Heritage Hotel.
A second camp was based around three parties: the
Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party
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The party was established on 16 January 2010 (and officially launched a month later) by the leader of the Opposition (and former Prime Minis ...
led by former Prime Minister
Manasseh Sogavare
Manasseh Damukana Sogavare (born 17 January 1955) is the sixth and current Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands, serving since 24 April 2019. He previously held the office in 2000–2001, 2006—2007 and 2014–2017; in all he has served over ni ...
(4 seats); the
Direct Development Party
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led by
Dick Ha'amori
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(3); and the
Reform Democratic Party led by former Deputy Prime Minister
Danny Philip (2). This camp was based at the Pacific Casino Hotel.
A third camp was led by the newly established
Independent Democratic Party (IDP) led by
Snyder Rini, and was based at Honiara Hotel. The IDP's party secretary Leonard Kaitu'u explained that the IDP was the successor to a previous party, the
Association of Independent Members
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At the last legislative elections
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. Kaitu'u has suggested that their camp will also get support from the People's Alliance Party (PAP) and the Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement (SIPRA). It was thought possible that SIPRA would decide to join with the Heritage Hotel camp. A spokesman for the group denied that cash incentives were being used to secure members for the coalition.
Danny Philip was narrowly elected the
Prime Minister
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on 24 August 2010, with 26 votes to 23 for his rival, the Democratic Party's
Steve Abana
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on the website of the Parliament of Solomon Is ...
.
In a victory speech following the Prime Ministerial election, Philip stated that his first priority would be to form a new government.
[ He said his government would actively support the country's Constitutional Reform process.][ This had been one of his central campaign pledges, and the reason why he had formed the Reform Democratic Party.
Upon naming his cabinet, he appointed Manasseh Maelanga as his deputy."PM Philip name ministers"]
, ''Island Sun'', 27 August 2010
References
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Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands is an island country consisting of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands in Oceania, to the east of Papua New Guinea and north-west of Vanuatu. It has a land area of , and a population of approx. 700,000. Its ca ...
Elections in the Solomon Islands
2010 in the Solomon Islands