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Nui by-election, 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版
Nui by-election, 2013

A by-election was held in the Nui constituency in Tuvalu on 10 September 2013. It was triggered by the resignation of the incumbent, MP Taom Tanukale, the Minister for Health, in the government of Willy Telavi.
==Result of the by-election==
The Nui by-election was held on 10 September 2013. Leneuoti Maatusi was declared the winner, polling 297 of the 778 registered voters. Matusi has been a civil servant and served as the Secretary of the Nui Falekaupule. He beat Palemene Anelu, a recent graduate of the University of the South Pacific, who received 206 votes and Taom Tanukale, who received 160 votes.〔
Nui is a two-seat constituency, and in the 2010 general election it had returned Isaia Italeli and Taom Tanukale with 24.6% and 23% of the vote respectively, ahead of three other candidates.〔(Tuvalu Election Results, 2010 general election ), Tuvalu News〕
The second member of parliament from Nui is Pelenike Isaia, who was elected following the death of her husband Isaia Italeli, in the Nui by-election, 2011.〔("Tuvalu Government set to retain power" ), Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 24 August 2011〕〔("Tuvalu PM to remain in power" ), ABC Radio Australia (audio), 25 August 2011〕

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