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Parliament members Papua New Guinea 1997-2002
This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 1997 to 2002, as elected at the 1997 election .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Member
Party
Electorate
Province
Term in office
Josephine Abaijah
Independent
Milne Bay Provincial
Milne Bay
1977–1982, 1997–2002
Anderson Agiru
Independent
Southern Highlands Provincial
Southern Highlands
1997–2002, 2007–2016
Herowa Agiwa
People's Progress Party
Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open
Southern Highlands
1992–1993, 1997–2002
Judah Akesim
Pangu Party
Ambunti-Dreikikir Open
East Sepik
1989–2002
Sam Akoitai
Independent
Central Bougainville Open
Bougainville
1997–2007
Fr Louis Ambane [ a]
Independent
Chimbu Provincial
Chimbu
1997–1998, 1999–2003
Ephraim Apelis
National Alliance Party
Namatanai Open
New Ireland
1997–2002
Peter Arul
Independent
Kandrian-Gloucester Open
West New Britain
1997–2002
Vincent Auali
People's Democratic Movement
Tambul-Nebilyer Open
Western Highlands
1992–2002
Moi Avei
Pangu Party
Kairuku-Hiri Open
Central
1992–2007
Yaip Avini [ b]
People's Progress Party
Finschhafen Open
Morobe
1992–1997
Andrew Baing
People's Progress Party
Markham Open
Morobe
1992–2006
David Basua [ c]
National Alliance Party
Kagua-Erave Open
Southern Highlands
1997–1998, 1999–2007
Charlie Benjamin
Independent
Manus Open
Manus
1997–present
Ajax Bia
Independent
Goilala Open
Central
1997–2002
Sinai Brown [ d]
National Alliance Party
Gazelle Open
East New Britain
2000–2007
Leo Dion [ e]
National Alliance Party
East New Britain Provincial
East New Britain
2000–2017
Ted Diro
People's Action Party
Central Provincial
Central
1982–1991, 1997–2002
Gabriel Dusava [ f]
Independent
Yangoru-Saussia Open
East Sepik
1997
William Ebenosi
People's National Congress
Kiriwina-Goodenough Open
Milne Bay
1997–2002
Philemon Embel
People's Progress Party
Nipa-Kutubu Open
Southern Highlands
1987–2002, 2007–2012
Gabia Gagarimabu
United Party
South Fly Open
Western
1997–2002
Ron Ganarafo
Pangu Party
Daulo Open
Eastern Highlands
1997–2002, 2012–2017
Kilroy Genia
Pangu Party
Abau Open
Central
1993–2002
Mathew Gubag
Pangu Party
Sumkar Open
Madang
1997–2007
Bernard Hagoria [ f]
People's Democratic Movement
Yangoru-Saussia Open
East Sepik
2000–2003
Chris Haiveta
Pangu Party
Gulf Provincial
Gulf
1992–2007, 2017–present
Masket Iangalio
National Alliance Party
Wapenamanda Open
Enga
1987–2002
Peter Ipatas
Independent
Enga Provincial
Enga
1997–present
Alfred Kaiabe
People's Unity Party
Komo-Magarima Open
Southern Highlands
1990–1992, 1996–2002
John Kamb
People's Democratic Movement
Kerowagi Open
Chimbu
1992–2002
John Kanadi
People's Progress Party
Esa'ala Open
Milne Bay
1992–2002
Mathias Karani
People's Progress Party
Lufa Open
Eastern Highlands
1992–2002
Jim Kas [ g]
Independent
Madang Provincial
Madang
1997–2000, 2012–2017
Daniel Kapi [ h]
Pangu Party
Wabag Open
Enga
1999–2002
Takai Kapi [ h]
People's Democratic Movement
Wabag Open
Enga
1997–1998
Sir John Kaputin
Independent
Rabaul Open
East New Britain
1972–2002
Simon Kaumi
People's National Congress
Ijivitari Open
Northern
1992–2002
Lady Carol Kidu
Independent
Moresby South Open
NCD
1997–2012
Riddler Kimave
Pangu Party
Kikori Open
Gulf
1997–2002
Francis Koimanrea [ e]
National Alliance Party
East New Britain Provincial /Pomio Open
East New Britain
1992–2000, 2000–2002
Alois Koki [ e]
People's Democratic Movement
Pomio Open
East New Britain
1979–2000
Nakikus Konga [ d]
Pangu Party
Gazelle Open
East New Britain
1992–2000
Sir Tom Koraea
Pangu Party
Kerema Open
Gulf
1968–1982, 1992–2002
Kuk Kuli
Independent
Anglimp-South Waghi Open
Western Highlands
1997–2002
Andrew Kumbakor
People's Democratic Movement
Nuku Open
West Sepik
1997–2012
Bitan Kuok
People's Progress Party
Middle Fly Open
Western Province
1992–2002
Damson Lafana
Independent
Unggai-Bena Open
Eastern Highlands
1997–2002
Peti Lafanama
Independent
Eastern Highlands Provincial
Eastern Highlands
1997–2002
Fr Robert Lak
Independent
Western Highlands Provincial
Western Highlands
1997–2002
Michael Laimo
Melanesian Alliance Party
South Bougainville Open
Bougainville
1992–2008
Iairo Lasaro
People's Democratic Movement
Alotau Open
Milne Bay
1987–2002
Ian Ling-Stuckey
Pangu Party
Kavieng Open
New Ireland
1997–2007
Patterson Lowa
Melanesian Alliance Party
Talasea Open
West New Britain
1977, 1987–2002
Sir Pita Lus
Pangu Party
Maprik Open
East Sepik
1964–2002
Charles Miru Luta [ c]
People's Action Party
Kagua-Erave Open
Southern Highlands
1999
Castan Maibawa
People's Progress Party
Okapa Open
Eastern Highlands
1988–2002
Norbert Makmop
Independent
Western Provincial
Western
1997–2002
Tukape Masani
People's Progress Party
Huon Gulf Open
Morobe
1992–2002
Bernard Mollok
Independent
Bogia Open
Madang
1997–2002
John Momis
Melanesian Alliance Party
Bougainville Provincial
Bougainville
1972–2005
Ludger Mond
People's Action Party
Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open
Chimbu
1997–2002
Sir Mekere Morauta
People's Democratic Movement
Moresby North West Open
NCD
1997–2012, 2017–2020
Stahl Musa
People's Action Party
Rai Coast Open
Madang
1997–2002
Robert Nagle
Pangu Party
Baiyer-Mul Open
Western Highlands
1992–2002
Clement Nakmai [ i]
Independent
West New Britain Provincial
West New Britain
2000–2007
Michael Nali
People's Progress Party
Mendi Open
Southern Highlands
1992–2007, 2017–present
Sir Rabbie Namaliu
Pangu Party
Kokopo Open
East New Britain
1982–2007
Samson Napo
Pangu Party
Bulolo Open
Morobe
1992–2002
Bernard Narokobi
Melanesian Alliance Party
Wewak Open
East Sepik
1987–2002
Michael Ogio
People's Democratic Movement
North Bougainville Open
Bougainville
1987–2002, 2007–2011
Opis Papo
People's Resources Awareness
Lagaip Porgera Open
Enga
1997–2002
Peter Peipul
National Alliance Party
Imbonggu Open
Southern Highlands
1997–2002
Thomas Pelika
Independent
Menyamya Open
Morobe
1992–2002, 2017–present
Bart Philemon
National Alliance Party
Lae Open
Morobe
1992–2012
Titus Philemon
People's Progress Party
Samarai-Murua Open
Milne Bay
1992–2002, 2012–2017
Alfred Pogo [ b]
People's Democratic Movement
Finschhafen Open
Morobe
1999–2002
Dr Fabian Pok
Independent
North Waghi Open
Western Highlands
1997–2002, 2012–present
Stephen Pokawin
Movement for Greater Autonomy
Manus Provincial
Manus
1996–2002
Paul Pora
National Party
Hagen Open
Western Highlands
1987–2002
John Pundari
Independent
Kompiam Ambum Open
Enga
1992–2002, 2007–present
Baki Reipa [ j]
Independent
Kainantu Open
Eastern Highlands
1997–1998, 1999–2002
Yauwe Riyong
People's Progress Party
Chuave Open
Chimbu
1992–1994, 1997–2002
Puri Ruing
People's Resources Awareness
Dei Open
Western Highlands
1997–2002, 2007–2012
Robert Sakias
People's Action Party
Telefomin Open
West Sepik
1997–2002
Ginson Saonu
People's Progress Party
Kabwum Open
Morobe
1992–2002, 2017–present
Jimson Sauk
People's Progress Party
Kandep Open
Enga
1987–2002
Eddy Saweni
Independent
Aitape-Lumi Open
West Sepik
1997–2002
Viviso Seravo
People's Democratic Movement
Henganofi Open
Eastern Highlands
1992–1993, 1997–2002
Bill Skate
People's National Congress
Nat. Capital District Provincial
NCD
1992–2006
Sylvanes Siembo
Pangu Party
Northern Provincial
Northern
1992–2002
Arthur Somare
National Alliance Party
Angoram Open
East Sepik
1997–2012
Sir Michael Somare
National Alliance Party
East Sepik Provincial
East Sepik
1968–2017
Henry Smith
People's Unity Party
Goroka Open
Eastern Highlands
1997–2002
Kala Swokin
People's Solidarity Party
North Fly Open
Western Province
1977–1992, 1997–2002
Phillip Taku
People's National Congress
Moresby North East Open
NCD
1997–2002
Bevan Tambi
United Party
Jimi Open
Western Highlands
1997–2002
John Tekwie
Independent
West Sepik Provincial
West Sepik
1992–2002
Tom Tomiape
United Party
Tari Open
Southern Highlands
1997–2007
Muki Taranupi
Christian Democratic Party
Obura-Wonenara Open
Eastern Highlands
1997–2002
Paul Tohian
People's Progress Party
New Ireland Provincial
New Ireland
1992–2002
Tommy Tomscoll
Independent
Middle Ramu Open
Madang
1997–2002, 2003, 2012–2017
Bernard Vogae [ i]
National Alliance Party
West New Britain Provincial
West New Britain
1987–1992, 1997–2000
Simeon Wai
People's National Congress
Karimui-Nomane Open
Chimbu
1997–2002
Peter Waieng
Independent
Kundiawa Open
Chimbu
1997–2002
John Waiko
People's Action Party
Sohe Open
Northern
1992–2002
Jacob Wama
Independent
Madang Open
Madang
1997–2002
Joseph Wamil
Independent
Gumine Open
Chimbu
1997–2002
George Wan
People's Progress Party
Usino Bundi Open
Madang
1992–2002
Kennedy Wenge
Independent
Nawae Open
Morobe
1997–2002, 2017–present
Luther Wenge
Independent
Morobe Provincial
Morobe
1997–2012
Micah Wes
Independent
Vanimo-Green River Open
West Sepik
1982–1987, 1997–2002
Dibara Yagabo
People's National Congress
Rigo Open
Central
1992–2002
Roy Yaki
People's Democratic Movement
Ialibu-Pangia Open
Southern Highlands
1987–2002
Gallus Yumbui
Independent
Wosera-Gawi Open
East Sepik
1997–2007
Mao Zeming
Independent
Tewae-Siassi Open
Morobe
1995–2003, 2012–2017
^ The Supreme Court declared the election of Chimbu Provincial MP Louis Ambane to be void on 5 October 1998. Ambane won the resulting by-election in 1999.[ 4] [ 5]
^ a b In July 1997, Finschhafen Open MP Yaip Avini lost a Supreme Court appeal against a November 1996 criminal conviction for misappropriation and was sentenced to eight years in prison. He had been permitted to recontest his seat at the 1997 election two weeks before due to his outstanding appeal. Alfred Pogo won the resulting by-election in September 1998.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
^ a b The National Court declared the election of Wabag Open MP David Basua to be void on 30 June 1999. A by-election was held in March 1999, and Charles Miru Luta , the successful petitioner against Basua, was declared to have been elected on 28 March. Basua lodged a petition against the by-election result, and on 16 July 1999 the National Court invalidated Luta's election, and mandated a recount including ballot boxes left out of the original tally. Basua was subsequently declared the winner of the recount and declared elected.[ 9] [ 10]
^ a b Gazelle Open MP Nakikus Konga resigned in 2000. Sinai Brown won the resulting by-election in July 2000.[ 19]
^ a b c Pomio Open MP Alois Koki died in August 2000. Francis Koimanrea , Koki's brother and the member for East New Britain Provincial, resigned his own seat to contest the resulting by-election, which he won in December 2000. Leo Dion won the simultaneous by-election for Koimanrea's old seat.[ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
^ a b Yangoru-Saussia Open MP Gabriel Dusava was dismissed by a leadership tribunal on 17 October 1997 for misconduct in his prior role of Foreign Affairs Secretary. Dusava unsuccessfully appealed, and in 2000 Bernard Hagoria was declared to have been elected without a by-election following a recount of votes from the 1997 election.[ 11] [ 12]
^ Madang Provincial MP Jim Kas was dismissed from office after being found guilty of misconduct by a leadership tribunal on 27 September 2000. A by-election was not held before the 2002 election .[ 13]
^ a b The Supreme Court declared the election of Wabag Open MP Takai Kapi to be void on 1 April 1998 as he was found to have not been enrolled in his electorate. Daniel Kapi won the resulting by-election in 1999.[ 14] [ 15]
^ a b West New Britain Provincial MP Bernard Vogae died on 5 March 2000. Clement Nakmai won the resulting by-election.[ 22] [ 23]
^ The National Court declared the election of Kainantu Open MP Baki Reipa to be void on 17 July 1998. Reipa won the resulting by-election in July 1999.[ 20] [ 21]
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