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  2. Elections in New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    New Caledonia elects a legislature. The Territorial Congress ( Congrès Territorial ) has 54 members, being the members of the three regional councils, all elected for a five-year term by proportional representation .

  3. Category:Elections in New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    1953 New Caledonian legislative election; 1957 New Caledonian legislative election; 1958 New Caledonian legislative election; 1962 New Caledonian legislative election; 1967 New Caledonian legislative election; 1972 New Caledonian legislative election; 1977 New Caledonian legislative election; 1979 New Caledonian legislative election; 1984 New ...

  4. List of political parties in New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in New Caledonia. New Caledonia has a number of strong, well-developed political parties because of the use of proportional representation in the island's Congress. The major issue dividing the parties is the question of independence.

  5. Politics of New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    New Caledonia sends two representatives to the French National Assembly and two senators to the French Senate. The representative of the French central state in New Caledonia is the High Commissioner of the Republic ( Haut-Commissaire de la République , locally known as " haussaire "), who is the head of civil services, and who sits in the ...

  6. New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    New Caledonia from space Coral reefs of New Caledonia from ISS, September 9, 2020. New Caledonia is part of Zealandia, a fragment of the ancient Gondwana super-continent, which is part of Oceania. It is speculated that New Caledonia separated from Australia roughly 66 million years ago, subsequently drifting in a north-easterly direction ...

  7. 1979 New Caledonian legislative election - Wikipedia

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    A 10% electoral threshold was introduced for the elections, which was reported by Pacific Islands Monthly to mainly affect the prospects of indigenous and pro-independence parties. [2] As a result, the pro-independence Caledonian Union , Caledonian Socialist Party , Melanesian Progressive Union , Party of Kanak Liberation and United Front of ...

  8. 1945 New Caledonian legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Although women had recently been enfranchised in France, the lack of time to prepare a new voter roll meant that female suffrage was not introduced for the 1945 elections in New Caledonia. Despite not being able to vote, women were allowed to run as candidates, and two were nominated by the Social Progress bloc. [1]

  9. 1957 New Caledonian legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the elections the 25-seat General Council was replaced by a 30-seat Territorial Assembly.The new body was elected by open list proportional representation. [2]The elections were held under universal suffrage, with around 33,600 registered voters, [1] of which 18,964 were Kanaks and 13,406 Europeans.