12th Cook Islands Parliament

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The 12th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands.[1] Its composition was determined by the 1999 election, held on 16 June 1999. It lasted until 2004.

Initial party standings

More information Party, Votes ...
Party Votes % Seats +/–
Cook Islands Party11–9
Democratic Party10+7
New Alliance Party4+2
Invalid/blank votes–––
Total250
Registered voters/turnout9,43089%––
Source:[2]
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Members

Initial MPs

The seat of Pukapuka–Nassau was initially vacant due to a tied vote and the need for a judicial recount.[3]

Name Party Electorate Term
Teina BishopCIPArutanga–Reureu–NikauparaFirst
Tupou FairekaCIPTupapa–MaraerengaThird
Norman GeorgeNAPTengatangi–Areora–NgatiaruaFifth
Maria HeatherDPRuaauFirst
Geoffrey HenryCIPTakuvaine–TutakimoaSixth
Kete IoaneDPVaipae–TautuFirst
Terepai MaoateDPNgatangiiaFifth
Tom MarstersCIPMurienuaThird
Jim MaruraiNAPIviruaSecond
Ngamau MunokoaDPNikao–PanamaSecond
Albert (Peto) NicholasNAPAvatiu–Ruatonga–PalmerstonSecond
Peri Vaevae PareDPMataveraFirst
Mii ParimaCIPTamaruaSecond
Papamama PokinoCIPOneroa
Pupuke RobatiDPRakahanga
Upokomaki SimpsonDPTeenui–MapumaiSecond
Mapu TaiaDPMaukeFirst
Teremoana Tapi TaioDPAkaoaFirst
Paora TeitiCIPAmuri–Ureia
Tepure TapaitauCIPPenrhynSecond
Tangata VaviaCIPMitiaroSecond
Robert WigmoreDPTitikavekaFirst
Joe WilliamsCIPOverseas
Robert WoontonDPManihikiSecond

Summary of changes

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