PM leads by 7,000
Source: The National, Monday July 2nd, 2012
By JEFFREY ELAPA PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill has jumped to a commanding lead in the Ialibu-Pangia electorate, Southern Highlands province, by garnering 8,388 votes as counting continues into the fourth day. Counting resumed in the electorate late last Friday. After count 22, O’Neill remained ahead of his rivals by 7,537 votes. Following him was Raphael Noipo with 1,851 votes. On third place is Eke Lama on 1,848 with Philip Rambu following closely on 1,597. Counting for Ialibu-Pangia had been progressing smoothly and officials expected a declaration this week if the pace was maintained. Counting for Kagua-Erave had resumed after it was suspended following a scrutineers’ dispute. Sitting MP James Lagea was leading on 3,252 followed by Komeaii Ropa on 1,258, Albert Noria on 1,178 and former MP Daniel Tulapi trailing on 637 after count 12.
Counting for Nipa-Kutubu had stopped at count 29. After count 11, Steven Andayo was leading on 1,563 followed by Gibson Temo on 1,141, Tony Kila on 1,058, Kossy Sosoro 1,053 and sitting MP Philemon Embel on 849. Nine boxes for the Imbonggu open electorate were counted yesterday and former MP Buka Tala was leading with 1,417. Sitting MP Francis Awesa was trailing him on 1,299, Joseph Injipa 1,174 and Pias Alopea following on 1,064. In the Mendi open electorate, Pastor Isaac Joseph was leading with 3,464, Phillipus Masa Hapon closely following on 3,074, De Kewano 1,997 and Steven Mendopo running fourth on 1,556. Former MP Michael Nali was next on 997 after count 11. For the regional seat, former provincial administrator William Powi was leading with 3,538 followed by Joe Kobol on 2,536, Sylvester Komba 1,727, Vincent Mirupasi 1,624 and Pangia Titipu on 1,008. Counting was suspended at 5.30pm and would continue this morning. All disputed boxes had been set aside by the Electoral Commission. Meanwhile, provincial police commander Sibron Papoto said two suspects had been detained and charged with smuggling ballot papers signed for an open candidate and a regional candidate. He said that two suspects had in their possession 1,200 ballot papers in 12 bundles, each containing 600 ballot papers.
Source: The National, Monday July 2nd, 2012
By JEFFREY ELAPA PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill has jumped to a commanding lead in the Ialibu-Pangia electorate, Southern Highlands province, by garnering 8,388 votes as counting continues into the fourth day. Counting resumed in the electorate late last Friday. After count 22, O’Neill remained ahead of his rivals by 7,537 votes. Following him was Raphael Noipo with 1,851 votes. On third place is Eke Lama on 1,848 with Philip Rambu following closely on 1,597. Counting for Ialibu-Pangia had been progressing smoothly and officials expected a declaration this week if the pace was maintained. Counting for Kagua-Erave had resumed after it was suspended following a scrutineers’ dispute. Sitting MP James Lagea was leading on 3,252 followed by Komeaii Ropa on 1,258, Albert Noria on 1,178 and former MP Daniel Tulapi trailing on 637 after count 12.
Counting for Nipa-Kutubu had stopped at count 29. After count 11, Steven Andayo was leading on 1,563 followed by Gibson Temo on 1,141, Tony Kila on 1,058, Kossy Sosoro 1,053 and sitting MP Philemon Embel on 849. Nine boxes for the Imbonggu open electorate were counted yesterday and former MP Buka Tala was leading with 1,417. Sitting MP Francis Awesa was trailing him on 1,299, Joseph Injipa 1,174 and Pias Alopea following on 1,064. In the Mendi open electorate, Pastor Isaac Joseph was leading with 3,464, Phillipus Masa Hapon closely following on 3,074, De Kewano 1,997 and Steven Mendopo running fourth on 1,556. Former MP Michael Nali was next on 997 after count 11. For the regional seat, former provincial administrator William Powi was leading with 3,538 followed by Joe Kobol on 2,536, Sylvester Komba 1,727, Vincent Mirupasi 1,624 and Pangia Titipu on 1,008. Counting was suspended at 5.30pm and would continue this morning. All disputed boxes had been set aside by the Electoral Commission. Meanwhile, provincial police commander Sibron Papoto said two suspects had been detained and charged with smuggling ballot papers signed for an open candidate and a regional candidate. He said that two suspects had in their possession 1,200 ballot papers in 12 bundles, each containing 600 ballot papers.
Source: The National, Monday July 2nd, 2012
By JEFFREY ELAPA PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill has jumped to a commanding lead in the Ialibu-Pangia electorate, Southern Highlands province, by garnering 8,388 votes as counting continues into the fourth day. Counting resumed in the electorate late last Friday. After count 22, O’Neill remained ahead of his rivals by 7,537 votes. Following him was Raphael Noipo with 1,851 votes. On third place is Eke Lama on 1,848 with Philip Rambu following closely on 1,597. Counting for Ialibu-Pangia had been progressing smoothly and officials expected a declaration this week if the pace was maintained. Counting for Kagua-Erave had resumed after it was suspended following a scrutineers’ dispute. Sitting MP James Lagea was leading on 3,252 followed by Komeaii Ropa on 1,258, Albert Noria on 1,178 and former MP Daniel Tulapi trailing on 637 after count 12.
Counting for Nipa-Kutubu had stopped at count 29. After count 11, Steven Andayo was leading on 1,563 followed by Gibson Temo on 1,141, Tony Kila on 1,058, Kossy Sosoro 1,053 and sitting MP Philemon Embel on 849. Nine boxes for the Imbonggu open electorate were counted yesterday and former MP Buka Tala was leading with 1,417. Sitting MP Francis Awesa was trailing him on 1,299, Joseph Injipa 1,174 and Pias Alopea following on 1,064. In the Mendi open electorate, Pastor Isaac Joseph was leading with 3,464, Phillipus Masa Hapon closely following on 3,074, De Kewano 1,997 and Steven Mendopo running fourth on 1,556. Former MP Michael Nali was next on 997 after count 11. For the regional seat, former provincial administrator William Powi was leading with 3,538 followed by Joe Kobol on 2,536, Sylvester Komba 1,727, Vincent Mirupasi 1,624 and Pangia Titipu on 1,008. Counting was suspended at 5.30pm and would continue this morning. All disputed boxes had been set aside by the Electoral Commission. Meanwhile, provincial police commander Sibron Papoto said two suspects had been detained and charged with smuggling ballot papers signed for an open candidate and a regional candidate. He said that two suspects had in their possession 1,200 ballot papers in 12 bundles, each containing 600 ballot papers.
Source: The National, Monday July 2nd, 2012
By JEFFREY ELAPA PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill has jumped to a commanding lead in the Ialibu-Pangia electorate, Southern Highlands province, by garnering 8,388 votes as counting continues into the fourth day. Counting resumed in the electorate late last Friday. After count 22, O’Neill remained ahead of his rivals by 7,537 votes. Following him was Raphael Noipo with 1,851 votes. On third place is Eke Lama on 1,848 with Philip Rambu following closely on 1,597. Counting for Ialibu-Pangia had been progressing smoothly and officials expected a declaration this week if the pace was maintained. Counting for Kagua-Erave had resumed after it was suspended following a scrutineers’ dispute. Sitting MP James Lagea was leading on 3,252 followed by Komeaii Ropa on 1,258, Albert Noria on 1,178 and former MP Daniel Tulapi trailing on 637 after count 12.
Counting for Nipa-Kutubu had stopped at count 29. After count 11, Steven Andayo was leading on 1,563 followed by Gibson Temo on 1,141, Tony Kila on 1,058, Kossy Sosoro 1,053 and sitting MP Philemon Embel on 849. Nine boxes for the Imbonggu open electorate were counted yesterday and former MP Buka Tala was leading with 1,417. Sitting MP Francis Awesa was trailing him on 1,299, Joseph Injipa 1,174 and Pias Alopea following on 1,064. In the Mendi open electorate, Pastor Isaac Joseph was leading with 3,464, Phillipus Masa Hapon closely following on 3,074, De Kewano 1,997 and Steven Mendopo running fourth on 1,556. Former MP Michael Nali was next on 997 after count 11. For the regional seat, former provincial administrator William Powi was leading with 3,538 followed by Joe Kobol on 2,536, Sylvester Komba 1,727, Vincent Mirupasi 1,624 and Pangia Titipu on 1,008. Counting was suspended at 5.30pm and would continue this morning. All disputed boxes had been set aside by the Electoral Commission. Meanwhile, provincial police commander Sibron Papoto said two suspects had been detained and charged with smuggling ballot papers signed for an open candidate and a regional candidate. He said that two suspects had in their possession 1,200 ballot papers in 12 bundles, each containing 600 ballot papers.
Source: The National, Monday July 2nd, 2012
By JEFFREY ELAPA PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill has jumped to a commanding lead in the Ialibu-Pangia electorate, Southern Highlands province, by garnering 8,388 votes as counting continues into the fourth day. Counting resumed in the electorate late last Friday. After count 22, O’Neill remained ahead of his rivals by 7,537 votes. Following him was Raphael Noipo with 1,851 votes. On third place is Eke Lama on 1,848 with Philip Rambu following closely on 1,597. Counting for Ialibu-Pangia had been progressing smoothly and officials expected a declaration this week if the pace was maintained. Counting for Kagua-Erave had resumed after it was suspended following a scrutineers’ dispute. Sitting MP James Lagea was leading on 3,252 followed by Komeaii Ropa on 1,258, Albert Noria on 1,178 and former MP Daniel Tulapi trailing on 637 after count 12.
Counting for Nipa-Kutubu had stopped at count 29. After count 11, Steven Andayo was leading on 1,563 followed by Gibson Temo on 1,141, Tony Kila on 1,058, Kossy Sosoro 1,053 and sitting MP Philemon Embel on 849. Nine boxes for the Imbonggu open electorate were counted yesterday and former MP Buka Tala was leading with 1,417. Sitting MP Francis Awesa was trailing him on 1,299, Joseph Injipa 1,174 and Pias Alopea following on 1,064. In the Mendi open electorate, Pastor Isaac Joseph was leading with 3,464, Phillipus Masa Hapon closely following on 3,074, De Kewano 1,997 and Steven Mendopo running fourth on 1,556. Former MP Michael Nali was next on 997 after count 11. For the regional seat, former provincial administrator William Powi was leading with 3,538 followed by Joe Kobol on 2,536, Sylvester Komba 1,727, Vincent Mirupasi 1,624 and Pangia Titipu on 1,008. Counting was suspended at 5.30pm and would continue this morning. All disputed boxes had been set aside by the Electoral Commission. Meanwhile, provincial police commander Sibron Papoto said two suspects had been detained and charged with smuggling ballot papers signed for an open candidate and a regional candidate. He said that two suspects had in their possession 1,200 ballot papers in 12 bundles, each containing 600 ballot papers.
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