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Tongatapu 7 is an electoral constituency for the Legislative Assembly in the Kingdom of Tonga. It was established for the November 2010 general election, when the multi-seat regional constituencies for People's Representatives were replaced by single-seat constituencies, electing one representative via the first past the post electoral system. Located on the country's main island, Tongatapu, it encompasses the villages of Pea, Tokomololo, Haʻateiho, Lotohaʻapai, and part of Tofoa and Koloua.[1]

Tongatapu 7
Constituency
for the Legislative Assembly of Tonga
RegionTongatapu
Current constituency
Created2010
Number of members1
PartyIndependent
Member(s)Sione Saulala

Its first ever representative was Sione Saulala, a first time MP, representing the Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands.[2] He lost the seat to the Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands's Sione Vuna Fa'otusia in 2014, but regained it at the 2021 election.[3][4]

Members of Parliament

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Election Member Party
2010 Sione Saulala Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands
2014 Sione Vuna Fa'otusia Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands
2017
2021 Sione Saulala independent

Election results

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2010

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Tongan general election, 2010: Tongatapu 7
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DPFI Sione Sangster Saulala 847 32.6
(unknown) Giulio Masasso Tu’ikolongahau Paunga 621 23.9
(unknown) Sione Vuna Fa'otusia 429 16.5
(unknown) Mavaetangi Manavahetau 240 9.2
(unknown) Siosifa Filini Sikuea 160 6.2
(unknown) Peato Tauholoaki Takai 117 4.5
(unknown) ‘Anau Ki Lifuka ‘Anau 89 3.4
(unknown) ‘Amanaki Paea Molitika 59 2.3
(unknown) Finau Lea’aetalafo’ou 23 0.9
(unknown) Hoatatau Tenisi 15 0.6
Majority 226 8.7 n/a
DPFI win (new seat)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Tonga Electoral Commission
  2. ^ 2010 election results for Tongatapu, Matangi Tonga
  3. ^ "A sobering reality hits Democrats after election losses; voters elect nine new faces". Kaniva Tonga. 18 November 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Tonga elects all-male parliament with nine new People's Reps". Matangi Tonga. 18 November 2021. Archived from the original on 18 November 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2021.