1959 Nauruan Local Government Council election explained

Elections for the Local Government Council were held in Nauru in late 1959.[1] Seven of the nine incumbent councillors were re-elected and Hammer DeRoburt was re-elected as Head Chief by the Council.[1]

Background

Of the eight constituencies, four of them had contested elections. The nominees in the remaining constituencies won by default. The following is a list of the nominees in the contested constituencies.[2]

ConstituencyNominees
BoeHammer DeRoburt
Adue Moses
Tamaiti Willie Star
BuadaAustin Bernicke
Totouwa Depaune
MenengJames Aingimea
Simeon Baguga
James Ategan Bop
Elliot Halstead
Dibwet Jose
UbenideBuraro Robidok Detudamo
Idarabwabwin Victor Eoaeo
Jacob Dagabwinare
Dagabo Scotty
Simpson Scotty

Results

ConstituencyElected memberNotes
AiwoRaymond GadabuRe-elected
AnabarAgoko DoguapeRe-elected
AnetanRoy DegoregoreRe-elected
BoeHammer DeRoburtRe-elected
BuadaAustin BernickeRe-elected
MenengJames Ategan Bop
UbenideBuraro Detudamo
Victor EoaeoRe-elected
YarenJoseph Detsimea AudoaRe-elected
align=left colspan=3Source: Department of External Territories[3]

Notes and References

  1. Nancy Viviani (1970) Nauru: Phosphate and Political Progress Australian National University Press, p150
  2. Caudwell. L. V.. 28 November 1959. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 50. 1-2.
  3. Book: 1961. Parliament of Australia. Report to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the administration of the Territory of Nauru from Year 1959-60. 13.