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Ba–Lautoka Rural: Navin Patel: National Federation Party–Flower: Labasa–Bua: Sarvan Singh: National Federation Party–Flower: Singh died in 1979. Mohammed Sadiq won the resulting by-election Lautoka: Jai Ram Reddy: National Federation Party–Flower: Nadi: H. M. Lodhia: National Federation Party–Flower: Nasinu–Vunidawa: Shiu Narayan ...
Boyer, Derek, born in Lautoka, Fiji; acted in DOA: Dead or Alive released in 2006; Butler, Trevor, winner of Big Brother Australia 2004; Curuenavuli, Paulini, Australian-based singer and former member of the band Young Divas; born in Suva, Fiji; Khan, Cassius, Canada, Indian classical musician; born in Lautoka
Local elections were held in Fiji in October 2002. The results allowed the three major political parties, Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua (SDL), the Fiji Labour Party (FLP) and the National Federation Party (NFP) to claim a victory of sorts. The elections, which take place every three years, were for two city councils and ten town councils ...
Local elections in Fiji are held for two cities (Suva and Lautoka) and ten towns (Ba, Labasa, Lami, Levuka, Nadi, Nausori, Nasinu, Savusavu, Sigatoka, and Tavua).Each city or town has a council comprising between 8 and 20 members, elected for three-year terms, although the government announced legislation on 15 February 2006 to extend the term to four years.
Fiji Labour Party: 0 0 0 Fiji United Freedom Party: 0 - - HOPE - 0 - National Federation Party: 3 3 5 One Fiji Party: 0 - - People's Alliance - - 21 People's Democratic Party: 0 - - Social Democratic Liberal Party: 15 21 3 Independents: 0 - 0 TOTAL: 50: 51: 55
The elections office announced 97 observers from 16 countries, including two regional organisations, would be present to monitor the electoral process. [70] On 12 December, the media blackout commenced, requiring candidates to remove all campaign material visible in public areas; the blackout was scheduled to conclude once polling stations had ...
Local elections were held in Fiji on 22 October 2005 to elect the councils of eleven municipalities. In Suva, the elections for the Suva City Council were postponed until 12 November due to the death of two candidates; the death of a candidate in Lautoka also resulted in the poll postponement in one of the four wards.
Local elections were held in Fiji on 5 November 1972, with voters electing members of the councils of Lautoka and Suva. They were the first local elections after the common electoral roll was introduced.