Country: | Marshall Islands |
Type: | legislative |
Election Date: | 17 November 2003 |
Previous Election: | 1999 Marshallese general election |
Previous Year: | 1999 |
Next Election: | 2007 Marshallese general election |
Next Year: | 2007 |
Seats For Election: | All 33 seats in the Nitijeļā |
Majority Seats: | 17 |
General elections were held in the Marshall Islands on 17 November 2003. Although there are no legally incorporated political parties on the Islands, candidates to the Legislature stood either as supporters of President Kessai Note's government (constituting an informal "United Democratic Party"), or on an opposition platform (Aelon̄ Kein Ad).
The pro-government side increased its overall majority by one seat.[1]
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ailinglaplap (2) | 754 | Elected | ||
544 | Elected by lot | |||
Katzuo Joribwij Katjang | 544 | |||
Ailuk (1) | 465 | Elected | ||
Hemos Jack | 364 | |||
Arno (2) | Nidel Lorak | 823 | Elected | |
804 | Elected | |||
Adelbert Laukon | 168 | |||
Allen Lanki | 92 | |||
Aur (1) | Norman Matthew | 418 | Elected | |
Patrick Langmoir | 171 | |||
Danny Jack | 24 | |||
Ebon (1) | 675 | Elected | ||
209 | ||||
Jien Lekka | 62 | |||
Enewetak (1) | Ishmael John | 351 | Elected | |
Samson Yoshitaro | 166 | |||
Jabat (1) | — | Elected unopposed | ||
Jaluit (2) | 986 | Elected | ||
956 | Elected | |||
Alden Jacklick | 263 | |||
Fredrik Jitto de Brum | 197 | |||
Kili/Bikini/Ejit (1) | Tomaki Juda | — | Elected unopposed | |
Kwajalein (3) | 1,075 | Elected | ||
Justin de Brum | 762 | Elected | ||
Jeban Riklon | 631 | Elected | ||
Bobby Muller | 465 | |||
Ataji Balos | 435 | |||
Sato Maie | 364 | |||
Steven Kori Dribo | 329 | |||
Lae (1) | Relang Lemari | 240 | Elected | |
78 | ||||
Rino Phillip | 38 | |||
Lib (1) | Alden Bejang | 99 | Elected | |
Rudy Paul | 63 | |||
Likiep (1) | 323 | Elected | ||
304 | ||||
John Bungitak | 181 | |||
Majuro (5) | 2,639 | Elected | ||
Wilfred Kendall | 2,636 | Elected | ||
2,494 | Elected | |||
2,436 | Elected | |||
2,278 | Elected | |||
1,701 | ||||
1,551 | ||||
Jiba Kabua | 1,480 | |||
Jack Jorbon | 1,340 | |||
1,160 | ||||
Rosalie Konou | 605 | |||
Carmen Milne Bigler | 592 | |||
John Milne | 294 | |||
Bill Capelle | 276 | |||
Edwin Lakien | 213 | |||
Maloelap (1) | 391 | Elected | ||
Langmos Hermios | 193 | |||
Taji Anjo | 32 | |||
Mejit (1) | Helkena Anni | 384 | Elected | |
372 | ||||
Sapon Keju | 231 | |||
Wallace Peter | 135 | |||
Frank Horiuchi | 113 | |||
Luckner Abner | 108 | |||
Mili (1) | 548 | Elected | ||
Kejjo Bien | 489 | |||
Namdrik (1) | 266 | Elected | ||
178 | ||||
Carl Heine | 54 | |||
Elson Lenne | 11 | |||
Namu (1) | Kaiboke Kabua | 324 | Elected | |
Joe Riklon | 201 | |||
Rongelap (1) | 241 | Elected | ||
224 | ||||
Julian Riklon | 159 | |||
Ujae (1) | Caios Lucky | 95 | Elected | |
Frederick Muller | 88 | |||
Alee Alik | 40 | |||
Antonio Eliu | 15 | |||
Utrok (1) | 272 | Elected | ||
268 | ||||
Wotho (1) | Fountain Inok | 147 | Elected | |
100 | ||||
Namar N. Nashon | 32 | |||
Wotje (1) | — | Elected unopposed | ||
Source: Psephos |