2009 New Caledonian legislative election information
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2009 New Caledonian legislative election
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11 May 2014
2014 →
All 54 seats in Congress 27 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
The Rally–UMP
20.60
13
−3
Ensemble
Philippe Gomès
16.83
10
New
UC
Charles Pidjot
11.65
8
+1
UNI–FLNKS
10.52
8
0
AE–LMD
10.25
6
−10
PT
7.97
3
New
FLNKS
5.53
3
+3
RPC
4.46
2
New
LKS
1.92
1
0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by province
Politics of New Caledonia
High Commissioner
Patrice Faure
President of the Government
Louis Mapou
Vice President of the Government
Isabelle Champmoreau
Congress
President
Roch Wamytan
Political parties
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Legislative elections were held in New Caledonia on 10 May 2009.[1][2][3] Voters elected 76 members of the three provincial assemblies,[4] of whom 54 were also to become members of the territorial Congress.[4]
The Labour Party, which had been founded in 2007 as the political arm of the pro-independence Union of Kanaky Workers and the Exploited, contested the elections for the first time and hoped to gain 12,000 votes and a seat. Due to splits in the two main parties of the anti-independence front, the Rally–UMP and Future Together (from which Caledonia Together split off in October 2008), the main pro-independence party, the Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS), hoped to become the largest party in the elections.[5]
^"New Caledonia's next general election on May the 10th". Radio New Zealand International. 4 January 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
^"ABC Radio Australia".
^"New Caledonia's recently formed Labour Party elects its first president". Radio New Zealand International. 17 November 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
^ ab"Campaigning enters final week in New Caledonia". Radio New Zealand International. 2009-05-04. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
^"New Caledonia's FLNKS gears up for 2009 polls". Radio New Zealand International. 1 December 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
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