Gizo/Ranongga/Simbo/Kolombangara constituency

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Gizo/Ranongga/Simbo/Kolombangara
Former Single-member constituency
for the Legislative Assembly of the Solomon Islands
RegionWestern Province
Former constituency
Created1973
Abolished1976
Created fromVella Lavella/Kolombangara
Replaced byGizo/Kolombangara
Ranongga/Simbo

Gizo/Ranongga/Simbo/Kolombangara was a single-member constituency of the Governing Council and Legislative Assembly. Located in Western Province, it covered the islands of Gizo, Kolombangara, Ranongga and Simbo. It was established in 1973 when the Governing Council was expanded from 17 to 24 seats, and was abolished in 1976 when the Legislative Assembly (which the Governing Council had been transformed into in 1974) was enlarged to 38 seats, at which point it was split into Gizo/Kolombangara and Ranongga/Simbo. The constituency's sole MP, George Ngumi, contested the Gizo/Kolombangara seat in the 1976 elections, but was defeated by Lawry Eddie Wickham.[1]

List of MPs[edit]

Term MP Party
1973–1976 George Ngumi  

Election results[edit]

1973[edit]

1973 general election
Candidate Party Votes
George Ngumi 876
Anthony Ramoi 276
Bruce Ragoso 148
Aquila Talasasa 55
Alfred Bisili 51
Invalid/blank votes
Total 1,406
Registered voters
Source: Election Passport

References[edit]

  1. ^ Solomon Islands Election Passport