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By the numbers: How constituencies voted

Monday 18 June 2018 | Published in Politics

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By the numbers: How constituencies voted
Tupapa-Maraerenga winner, One Cook Islands candidate George Maggie was busy on the phone at the home of Demo candidate Nooroa Baker early on Friday morning. A surprise winner in Akaoa, Baker successfully displaced deputy prime minister Teariki Heather

The 2018 general election has come and gone and preliminary results have given the Democratic Party (Demos) 11 seats in parliament. The Cook Islands Party gained 10 seats. One Cook Islands (OCI) won one seat and two independents also gained seats in parliament. CINews analyses the results from each constituency, and looks at results that may change after special and postal votes have been accounted for.

The 2018 general election has come and gone and preliminary results have given the Democratic Party (Demos) 11 seats in parliament. The Cook Islands Party gained 10 seats. One Cook Islands (OCI) won one seat and two independents also gained seats in parliament. CINews analyses the results from each constituency, and looks at results that may change after special and postal votes have been accounted for.


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