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1963 Nauruan Local Government Council election

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Elections for the Local Government Council were held in Nauru in late 1963.[1] All nine incumbent councillors were re-elected.[1]

Results

Constituency Elected member Notes
Aiwo Raymond Gadabu Re-elected
Anabar Agoko Doguape Re-elected
Anetan Roy Degoregore Re-elected
Boe Hammer DeRoburt Re-elected
Buada Austin Bernicke Re-elected
Meneng James Ategan Bop Re-elected
Ubenide Buraro Detudamo Re-elected
Victor Eoaeo Re-elected
Yaren Joseph Detsimea Audoa Re-elected
Source: Department of External Territories[2]

By-election

In December 1964, there was a by-election to fill a vacancy in the Local Government Council caused by the death of Councillor Raymond Gadabu. In the four-way election, Edwin Tsitsi was elected.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Nancy Viviani (1970) Nauru: Phosphate and Political Progress Australian National University Press, p151
  2. ^ Report to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Administration of the Territory of Nauru, p14
  3. ^ "Report to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the administration of the Territory of Nauru 1964/1965, PP no. 298". Parliament of Australia. 1966. p. 14. Retrieved 10 June 2023.