General elections were held in the Solomon Islands between mid-May and mid-June 1967.[ 1]
Background
At the time of the 1965 elections , the Legislative Council had 22 members; the Governor , 11 'official' members (civil servants) and 10 'unofficial' members, of which seven were elected by regional councils, two appointed by the Governor and one directly elected in Honiara .
Prior to the 1967 elections, the membership was increased to 29, with three ex officio members, twelve officials and fourteen elected members.[ 2] Thirteen of the elected members were directly elected, whilst the Eastern Outer Islands seat was indirectly elected by an electoral college .[ 1]
Results
From a possible electorate of 64,033, only 39,101 people registered to vote, of which 17,689 voted (45%).[ 3]
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Notes
Central Malaita (Electorate: 2,645)
Peter Taloni
566
60.7
Elected
Arnon Atomea
202
21.7
Robert Harold Gordon
121
13.0
Abiather Anifela
44
4.7
Total
933
100
Central Solomons (Electorate: 2,727)
John Plant Hoka
646
38.8
Elected
Ronald Alexander Lawson
463
27.8
Ben Duva Tonezepo
196
11.8
Abiah Tegheta
195
11.7
Erastus Baiave
105
6.3
Baiabe Tekiou
29
1.7
Kadmiel Tekieu
26
1.6
Alick Tehatinga
6
0.4
Total
1,666
100
Eastern Outer Islands (Electoral college)
Edmond Kiva
Elected
Jason Melake
Ishmael Mark Tuki
Total
Honiara (Electorate: 1,233)
Bill Ramsay
211
54.4
Elected
Bara Buchanan
157
40.5
Lilly Ogatina Poznanski
20
5.2
Unseated
Total
388
100
Makira (Electorate: 3,263)
Jack Campbell
—
—
Re-elected unopposed
New Georgia (Electorate: 3,638)
John Wesley Kere
763
32.0
Elected
Belshazzar Gina
652
27.4
George Pina Lilo
520
21.8
John Frederick Schenk
224
9.4
Waldrip Arthur Viva
132
5.5
Don Alley Riqeo
91
3.8
Total
2,382
100
North Central Malaita (Electorate: 2,128)
Peter Kerr Thompson
579
65.1
Elected
Lucius Noi
258
29.0
Unseated
Nelson Kifo
52
5.8
Total
889
100
North East Malaita (Electorate: 2,108)
Mariano Kelesi
615
70.4
Re-elected
Johnson Siota
151
17.3
Daniel Laulifoia
56
6.4
Casper Sade
52
5.9
Total
874
100
North Guadalcanal (Electorate: 3,582)
Baddlly Devesi
1,200
74.7
Elected
Michael Rapasia
143
8.9
Unseated
Matthew Belamataga
108
6.7
Patterson Gatu
92
5.7
William Norman Tasker
45
2.8
James Bosa
19
1.2
Total
1,607
100
North Malaita (Electorate: 1,792)
Clement Kiriau Ofai
388
49.2
Elected
Jotham Ausuta
295
37.4
Lemuel Liolea
105
13.3
Total
788
100
North Western Solomons (Electorate: 4,278)
Gordon Siama
1,595
59.1
Elected
John Macdonald
407
15.1
Unseated
Remesio Eresi
311
11.5
Vailini Barisakapa
98
3.6
Orisanto Otuana
86
3.2
Jonathan Taneko
69
2.6
Jason Dorovolomo
66
2.4
Patrick Paia
65
2.4
Total
2,697
100
South Guadalcanal (Electorate: 2,835)
Leone Laku
520
40.3
Elected
Gordon Billy Gatu
483
37.4
Marcus Pipisi
184
14.3
Romano Vaolu
103
8.0
Total
1,290
100
South Malaita (Electorate: 3,234)
David Kausimae
1,382
71.5
Re-elected
Emilio Idi
370
19.2
George Garnet
180
9.3
Total
1,932
100
Ysabel/Russells (Electorate: 3,454)
Willie Betu
1,810
80.7
Elected
George Tekinaiti Tokatake
180
8.0
Ernest Tada Huinodi
125
5.6
Hugo Kolitevo
70
3.1
Ellison Oliver
35
1.6
William Loslie Miki
23
1.0
Total
2,243
100
Source: Wood,[ 4] Election Passport[ 5]
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