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Tongan general election, 2017

Tongan general election, 2017
Tonga
← 2014 16 November 2017

17 (of 26) seats to the Legislative Assembly
  Akilisi Pohiva April 2015.jpg
Leader ʻAkilisi Pōhiva
Party DPFI Independent
Leader's seat Tongatapu 1
Current seats 9 8
Seats needed Increase 5

Incumbent Prime Minister

ʻAkilisi Pōhiva
DPFI




ʻAkilisi Pōhiva
DPFI


General elections will be held in Tonga on 16 November 2017 to elect 17 of the 26 seats to the Legislative Assembly. King Tupou VI dissolved the Assembly on 25 August 2017 on the advice of its Speaker, Sialeʻataongo Tuʻivakanō, who claimed that Prime Minister ʻAkilisi Pohiva was attempting to claim powers held by the King and Privy Council within Cabinet.

Nominations closed on 27 September, with 86 candidates contesting the 17 people's seats.

The Legislative Assembly of Tonga has up to 30 members, of which 17 are directly elected by first-past-the-post voting from single-member constituencies. The island of Tongatapu has ten constituencies, Vavaʻu three, Haʻapai two and ʻEua and Niuatoputapu/Niuafoʻou one each. Nine seats are held by members of the nobility who elect representatives amongst themselves. The Cabinet formed by a Prime Minister may include up to four members not elected to the Assembly, who then automatically become members of the legislature.


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