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Samoan by-elections, 2011 : ウィキペディア英語版
Samoan by-elections, 2011
Four simultaneous by-elections were held in Samoa on 29 July 2011.〔("Two Tautua Samoa by-election candidates named” ), Radio New Zealand International, 7 July 2011〕 They followed on from the general election on 4 March, after which the results in several constituencies had been challenged. The Supreme Court voided
* the election of Va'ai Papu Vailupe (of the Tautua Samoa Party) in the Vaisigano No.1 constituency due to bribery and treating,
* the election of Alai'asa Filipo Schwartz Hunt (elected as an independent, but who had then joined the Human Rights Protection Party) in the Anoamaa East constituency due to corruption,
* the election of Taua Kitiona Seuala (of the Human Rights Protection Party) in the Aleipata Itupa I Luga constituency due to corruption, and
* the election of Tavu'i Tiafau Salevao (of the Human Rights Protection Party) in the Satupaitea constituency due to bribery and treating.〔("Samoa Parliament report highlights election ‘corrupt practices, bribery’" ), ''Samoa Observer'', 29 June 2014〕
Consequently, by-elections were held for those four seats to the Legislative Assembly. The governing Human Rights Protection Party won all four by-elections, giving it a total of 37 seats out of 49 in the Assembly, one more than it had had following the general election. The opposition Tautua Samoa Party was left with 12 seats.〔("Bi-election clean sweep for HRPP" ), ''Savali'', 2 August 2011〕 〔("Samoa ruling party sweeps by-elections" ), Radio New Zealand International, 1 August 2011〕
==Results==
The results were as follows.〔
















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