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Niuean general election, 2008 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Niuean general election, 2008
Parliamentary elections were held in Niue on June 7, 2008.〔(Official website of the Niuean government )〕〔("Niue Country Brief - April 2008" ), Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade〕 They were initially expected to be held in April, but were delayed until June 2008. Niue has a 20-member legislative assembly, called the Niue Assembly, whose members are elected by approximately 600 registered voters.〔 The assembly consists of 20 total members, 6 elected on a common roll and 14 representatives of the villages == Election management == The election was managed and controlled by the Chief Electoral Officer, Togia Sioneholo, who is also the Secretary of the Niue Department of Justice, Lands and Survey. However, since Sioneholo was also a candidate, he had to go on leave as required by the Niue Public Service Regulations. Hubert Kalauni took over the control and management of the election as Sioneholo's replacement. (Sioneholo won a seat in the Niue Legislative Assembly.)〔
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