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In the second round, voters have as many votes to cast as there are vacancies remaining. The top candidates are elected even if they do not receive a majority. A tie in the second round results in a third round of voting. [4] For the 2024 election, there are nearly 53,000 registered voters. [5]
19 August - 2024 Kiribati parliamentary election (second round) [4] 21 August - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration announces the suspension or cancellation of all scheduled diplomatic visits to the country until 2025, citing concerns over their effect on the formation of a post-election government and inability to accommodate ...
01:39, 15 August 2024 (UTC) No. A candidate must secure more than 50% of the ballots cast to be elected in the first round. If there are still vacancies after that a second round is held. The number of candidates for the 2nd round is the number of vacancies remaining plus 2, with any other candidates eliminated.
Presidential elections were held in Kiribati on 25 October 2024, [1] [2] following parliamentary elections in August. Incumbent President Taneti Maamau of the Tobwaan Kiribati Party was re-elected with about 55% of the vote to Kaotitaake Kokoria's 42%. [3] His inauguration took place on 1 November 2024. [4]
Kaotitaake Kokoria (born 28 October 1979) is an I-Kiribati politician. He is a member of the House of Assembly serving since August 2024. He was a candidate for the 2024 Kiribati presidential election, and finished second place with 42% of the vote.
Pages in category "2024 in Kiribati" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Ministry of Women, Youth, Sports and Social Affairs (MWYSSA) is a government ministry of Kiribati, headquartered in South Tarawa, Tarawa. [1] The ministry was created in October 2013. Ministers
Established in 2016, the Ministry of Justice of Kiribati is responsible for the administration of law and justice, service-related policies, prisons and the probationary system, legal aid and human rights, civil registration, elections, citizenship, customs services, and law reform.